Shakespeare’s plays have provided a limitless source of inspiration, and this evening pairs two particularly evocative responses to his comedy The Tempest. First Thomas Adès, in his Cleveland ...
The Tempest Symphony features The Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of conductor Thomas Adès, marking his debut with the ensemble. The concert will explore Sibelius's The Tempest Prelude and Suite ...
Of the “mere handful” of operas written by British composers in the past two decades, The Tempest by Thomas Adès is by far the “most substantial,” said Michael Church in the London Independent. The ...
The programme was very nicely put together: the first half pitting Adès’s take on The Tempest against Sibelius’s, and the second, Adès’s take on Dante against Tchaikovsky (in the form of the fantasy ...
For more than nine decades, the Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcasts have brought opera into millions of homes, playing a vital and unparalleled role in the development and appreciation of opera in ...
To help celebrate its 50th season next year, Santa Fe Opera has landed the American premiere of British composer Thomas Ades’ first full-length opera, “The Tempest.” With a libretto by playwright ...
For more than a decade, Thomas Ades, who is 32, has been hailed as the most impressive British composer of his generation. His 1997 orchestral work, “Asyla,” is a knockout, much played: Last season, ...
The Metropolitan Opera finishes its “Changing the Scene: Updated Settings for Classic Opera” week with three streaming productions: Thomas Ades’ “The Tempest” from 2012 on Friday, June 11; Verdi’s ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Thomas Adès and Kirill Gerstein’s collaboration is taking its place amid the greats of music history. By Joshua Barone The music of Thomas Adès isn’t ...
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