A favorite art song performance from Lou Ann Darras A favorite art song performance from Lou Ann Darras

Thanks to Elly Ameling, I made it through college.

Lohengrin

Lohengrin / Teatro la Fenice

Brian Jagde and Dorothea Herbert are Lohengrin and Elsa in a live broadcast from Venice

Streamed April 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Seder play Seder play

A new DVD recording of La Juive boasts considerable musical strengths in spite of a frustrating production.

A favorite art song performance by Harry Rose A favorite art song performance by Harry Rose

What a shaded and elegant delivery William Mattteuzzi brings to this lilting setting of D’Annunzio‘s “O falce di luna calante”!

Wozzeck

Wozzeck / Wiener Staatsoper

Franz Welser-Möst conducts Johannes Martin Kränzle and Marlis Petersen in a live broadcast from Vienna

Streamed April 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM
Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni / Metropolitan Opera

Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads a performance recorded last fall in New York

Streamed April 11, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Where imitation ends Where imitation ends
Daring reimaginings of Cocteau and Wilde take the stage at the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
A favorite art song performance from David Phillips A favorite art song performance from David Phillips

Does this count as an art song?

Darkling I listen Darkling I listen

Golda Schultz casts darkness in an alluring light in an intimate recital at the New Orleans Opera Festival.

A favorite art song performance from Mr. Portafiori A favorite art song performance from Mr. Portafiori

I have always loved this recording of Canteloube‘s Chants d’Auvergne sung by Dawn Upshaw and conducted by Kent Nagano.

Lyric Opera of Chicago 2026-27 Lyric Opera of Chicago 2026-27

Lyric Opera of Chicago announces its 2026-27 season.

A specter, haunting A specter, haunting

Kaija Saariaho’s spectral, shattering Innocence makes its Metropolitan Opera debut.

A favorite art song performance from Mister Snow A favorite art song performance from Mister Snow

Jessye Norman really embraces elements of the song falling somewhere between classical art song and popular ballad.

Le galant tireur Le galant tireur

American tenor Charles Castronovo performs a bit of Weber’s Der Freischütz ahead of the opportunity to hear Berlioz‘s take on the score at Carnegie Hall next week.

Festspiel for the consecration of the French Quarter Festspiel for the consecration of the French Quarter

The inaugural New Orleans Opera Festival goes big across the Big Easy.

A favorite art song performance from La Grunowa A favorite art song performance from La Grunowa

Janet Baker sings Elgar‘s Sea Pictures with such honesty and clarity and fervor.

Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno

Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno / Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

Gianluca Capuano conducts Johanna Wallroth, Anna Bonitatibus, Raffaele Pe, and Ed Lyon in a live broadcast from Rome

Streamed April 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM
Cavalcade of stars Cavalcade of stars

Back-to-back casts in the Metropolitan Opera’s revivals of Madama Butterfly and La traviata offer ample opportunity for soprano-gazing.

A favorite art song performance from Ben Miller A favorite art song performance from Ben Miller

It’s not where you start but where you Finnish

Innocence

Innocence / Metropolitan Opera

The opening night of Kaija Saariaho‘s final opera, live from New York

Streamed April 6, 2026 at 6:55 PM
French revolution French revolution

Benjamin Bernheim opens up to Emma Hoffman about what really makes a French tenor ahead of his New York recital debut.

A favorite art song performance from Timothy Gray A favorite art song performance from Timothy Gray

Wolfgang Holzmair‘s performance was amazing in its personal and intimate approach.

Asp and you shall receive Asp and you shall receive

A first-time operagoer is lured to Thaïs at Opera Idaho by the promise of a new experience… and Neil, the Burmese python

A favorite art song performance from Peter Russell A favorite art song performance from Peter Russell

William Parker‘s career launch coincided with the closet door fully opening for American male classical vocalists; the cruel irony is that Will was also an early AIDS casualty, gone in 1993 at 49.