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Dec 27, 2018

Opera Meets Film: How Emotional Turmoil In ‘The Favourite’ Gets Underlined By Purcell’s ‘Music For A While’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features Yorgos Lanthimos’s “The {…}

Dec 20, 2018

Opera Meets Film: Wagner’s Music Emphasizes Stephen Hawkings’ Status As Legend In ‘The Theory of Everything’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features “The Theory of {…}

Dec 13, 2018

Opera Meets Film: Glass’ ‘Akhnaten’ Emphasizes Circularity In ‘Leviathan’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features the Russian film, {…}

Dec 6, 2018

Opera Meets Film: How Puccini / Verdi Bridge Gap Between Catherine Zeta-Jones & Aaron Eckhart in ‘No Reservations’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features “No Reservations.” The {…}

Nov 29, 2018

Opera Meets Film: Leontina Vaduva’s Important Cameo in ‘Child’s Pose’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features Calin Peter Netzer’s {…}

Nov 22, 2018

Opera Meets Film: Vivica Genaux Provides A Moment of Serenity in Suspense-Ridden ‘Fracture’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features Gregory Hoblit’s “Fracture.” {…}

Nov 15, 2018

Opera Meets Film: How ‘Colette’s’ Use of Bizet & Gounod Toys With Audience Expectations

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features Wash Westlemoreland’s “Colette.” {…}

Nov 8, 2018

Opera Meets Film: Freddie Mercury Explored Through Maria Callas & Puccini In ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Queen’s {…}

Nov 1, 2018

Opera Meets Film: ‘A Star Is Born’s’ Subtle Nod to Opera’s Influence

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features Bradley Cooper’s “A {…}

Oct 25, 2018

Opera Meets Film: How Muhly/Wright’s ‘Marnie’ Opera Challenges Hitchcock’s Male Gaze

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features a look at {…}

Oct 18, 2018

Opera Meets Film: How ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Makes A Perfect Joke With Wagner’s ‘Ride of the Valkyries’

“Opera Meets Film” is a feature dedicated to exploring the way that opera has been employed in cinema. We will select a section or a film in its entirety, highlighting the impact that utilizing the operatic form or sections from an opera can alter our perception of a film that we are viewing. This week’s installment features the popular hit {…}

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