Renowned opera singer Michael Spyres, right, and filmmaker Edoardo Zucchetti pose for a portrait. The two's documentary, "An Overnight Success: The Crazy Life of an Opera Singer," a project about ...
Springfield native opera singer Michael Spyres accepted a monumental industry award this week. The International Opera Awards recognized Spyres as the Male Singer of the Year during its annual gala at ...
In a highlight of the Ozarks Lyric Opera's 45th season, four members of the Spyres family will perform holiday favorites together. The "Home for the Holidays" performance is 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20, ...
In January 2020, tenor Michael Spyres flew in from New York City as a last minute, matinee performance substitute for the ailing superstar Lawrence Brownlee. In what became legend, Spyres sang the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Two of today's most brilliant tenors, Michael Spyres and Lawrence Brownlee, ...
Two of classical music's most thrilling tenors will come together with Opera Philadelphia for a beautiful summer evening of vocal pyrotechnics, picnics under the stars, and a dazzling fireworks ...
Michael Spyres has won three Gramophone Awards: Opera and Recording of the Year in 2018 for Berlioz's Les troyens, and Voice and Ensemble in 2022 for 'Baritenor', an album that reveals his remarkable ...
One of the great singers of our time, brings Puccini’s timeless opera masterpiece to an iconic concert hall. It’s a performance not many will ever forget. “Vincerò!” or “I will win!” – it’s the famous ...
Update: Due to another nationwide lockdown, which was imposed in Slovakia on November 25 for at least two weeks, the opera concert will not take place. Organisers will inform ticket holders about a ...
The performance coincides with the release of Michael Spyres and Marie Nicole-Lemieux’s albums as part of Opera Rara’s Donizetti Songs collection Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Donizetti ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michael Spyres made an overdue New York recital debut at the Park Avenue Armory, whose intimate space could not contain his voice. By Joshua Barone ...
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