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david hockney

© Glyndebourne Productions Ltd. Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
Aug 15, 2023

Glyndebourne Festival Opera Review 2023: The Rake’s Progress

(Photo credit: © Glyndebourne Productions Ltd. Richard Hubert Smith) John Cox and David Hockney’s production of “The Rake’s Progress” for Glyndebourne can surely lay claim to being the longest-running staging in the UK. It is 48-years-young this season, and on its 12th revival between Festival and Tour, not to mention the numerous loans of the production to international houses of {…}

This image is of Nina Stemme, Camilla Nylund, and a dancer performing in R. Strauss' Die Frau ohne Schatten.
Jun 12, 2023

San Francisco Opera 2022-23 Review: Die Frau ohne Schatten

Credit: San Francisco Opera On June 4, a Sunday afternoon, everyone was high with anticipation. David Hockney‘s production of R. Strauss’ “Die Frau ohne Schatten” was opening at San Francisco Opera. Since its American premiere in 1959, the work had only been  rarely mounted in San Francisco (five times since 1959), or in other houses,  in Paris or Vienna, or {…}

Dec 6, 2017

San Francisco Opera Awards Highest Honor To David Hockney

San Francisco Opera’s General Director Matthew Shilvock presented British artist David Hockney with the Company’s highest honor, the San Francisco Opera Medal. The honor was bestowed on Hockney following the Dec. 3 matinee performance of Puccini’s “Turandot,” which starred Brian Jagde, Nina Stemme, and Leah Crocetto. The director was given the medal in an onstage ceremony amongst the brilliant red {…}

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