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ArtsJournal: music
2015-09-17 19:09:39
Massachusetts College of Art and Design – Presidential Search
Massachusetts College of Art and Design (Massart) announces a search for President of the College. Founded in 1873, Massart has a legacy of leadership as the nation’s first and only freestanding public college of art and design, as well as the first art college in the country to grant a degree. The next president joins Massart at an opportune time in its history and will work with dedicated and engaged trustees, faculty, staff, and students to advance its public-private partnership and to articulate directions for the future. We seek candidates who have the ability to support and promote Massart’s mission to provide a quality education to aspiring artists, designers, and art educators from all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. This individual is expected to represent the college with the state legislature, the Board of Higher Education, and other external constituencies. Massart’s operating budget exceeds $70 million, including state appropriations. The Massart […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2012-03-06 01:29:36
There are many reasons why Puccini’s La Bohème is one of the world’s most often-performed operas. It is compact and fast-moving, with a sure sense of timing. It calls for a cast of modest size and a chorus that can be larger or smaller as circumstances allow; what’s more, the individual singers all have opportunities for dramatic characterization. Even the smallest roles, like Alcindoro, the would-be sugar-daddy of Musetta, and Benoit, the landlord bilked of his rent, are more than simply place-holders during their brief time on stage. And the major roles of the two couples, Rodolfo and Mimi, Marcello and Musetta, are just gifts to the singing actor. What’s more, staging demands are modest. With a house like the Metropolitan Opera, one can do the Franco Zeffirelli bit, in which an artist’s garret has 30-foot-high ceilings and picture windows that show all of Paris. Or — more true to […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2012-03-01 23:58:07
“Period Essence” La Bohème from BOC
In a unusual gesture, Boston Opera Collaborative is granting free admission to its production of Puccini’s La Bohème for anyone displaying an unused season ticket to a performance of the late, lamented Opera Boston. For this 16th show since BOC’s founding in 2006, the familiar artists’ garret and Café Momus will be evoked on the stage of Mass Art’s Tower Auditorium, beginning tomorrow, March 2nd. La Bohème runs this weekend and next. Details are below and in BMInt’s “Upcoming Events.” Previously the self-governed BOC has offered attractive, budget mountings of great operas such as Verdi’s Falstaff; Adamo’s Little Women; Janácek’s Cunning Little Vixen; Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni; Puccini’s Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi; Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelites Handel’s Alcina; and Bizet’s Carmen. Foreground: Marcello (Seth Grondin), Colline (Colman Reaboi), Schaunard (Andy Papas), Rodolfo (Jeffery Hartman), and Mimi (Leah Hungerford). Background: Alcindoro […]
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