
New York City Opera announced their upcoming season yesterday, after essentially shutting down this year amidst the
financial crisis and their
leadership debacle. The just announced 2009-2010 season, which features five operas, includes a modern piece: Hugo Weisgall's
Esther, two standards:
Madama Butterfly and
Don Giovani, an early work: Handel's
Partenope and one rarely performed work: Chabrier's
Étoile.
An exciting season if you ask me and even more exciting; finally able to write some good news about a Company we love dearly.
You can read the entire New York Times article about this
here.
-- Edward.
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