Sondra Radvanovsky: It's really been my therapist, opera has. It's been my way of dealing with all of my issues in life, not just the death of people close to me and illness, but also happy moments, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The bass-baritone Bryn Terfel returned to the Met for the first time in 13 years, alongside Sondra Radvanovsky, one of the great Toscas ...
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The bass-baritone Bryn Terfel returned to the Met for the first time in 13 years, alongside Sondra Radvanovsky, one of the great Toscas of our time. By Joshua Barone The performance artist says that ...
Radvanovsky is a voice for our era, one transcending the roles she plays and the vast repertoire of songs she presents. She will perform “From Love to Loss” featuring works by Purcell, Händel, ...
At these groundbreaking concerts, Radvanovsky will sing Puccini's most iconic soprano arias — from Tosca's "Vissi d'arte" and Madama Butterfly's "Un bel di vedremo" to famous selections from La Bohème ...
Sondra Radvanovsky, the Illinois-born soprano, gave a recital in Carnegie Hall—as you would expect. She is one of the leading opera singers in the world. Carnegie Hall is probably America’s foremost ...