The opera by Antonin Dvorak about a water nymph’s journey into the human world, first performed in 1901, is making its debut at La Scala in June. By David Belcher Poor Rusalka. The title character of ...
Opera Orlando goes On the Town in its All for Art season with a site-specific production of Dvořák’s Rusalka at the Art and History Museums of Maitland. Based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale ...
Jones disappoints after her riveting work on INO's Rosemary Kennedy opera Least Like the Other. Her visuals, in league with chameleonic lighting design by Lotta Hammarstrand, are often striking but ...
Milwaukee Opera Theatre (MOT) and Danceworks dive back into the enchanted waters of “Rusalka,” with their second collaborative production of Antonín Dvořák’s classic opera. Once again, they presented ...
Through centuries and across countries, various versions of folklore grew. “Rusalka,” which Wichita Grand Opera is presenting next weekend, is composer Antonin Dvorak’s take on the Czechoslovakian ...
Rusalka may not be a household name where opera titles are concerned, but the main source for its plot, Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid, certainly is. Antonín Dvorák’s luxuriant setting ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Opera Theatre, in collaboration with Danceworks MKE, is presenting "Rusalka" through Sunday, Feb. 23. The production blends Antonín Dvořák’s music with contemporary ...
Fate and desire collide when Rusalka, a water nymph, falls in love with a human prince. Fate and desire collide when Rusalka, a beautiful water nymph, falls in love with a human prince and is willing ...
Streaming platforms for The Metropolitan Opera: Rusalka haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
It is not surprising that some directors feel the need to mix Dvořák’s Rusalka just a little. Its setting is so fantastical that to spend over three hours in the presence of nymphs, witches, goblins ...
SANTA FE, N.M. - Staging operas in times and places very different from those imagined by their composers and librettists can be revelatory - or needlessly confusing, if not downright destructive. All ...