Organization
Until the nineteenth century, audiences and critics considered opera the highest form of art. Because it combines drama, poetry, music, dance and rhetoric, opera was seen as the most perfect synthesis of arts with which to move the passions, engage the mind and delight the senses. Rich and poor, intellectuals and common folk alike enjoyed going to the opera, which was as popular then as movies are today. In our time, opera companies are...
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Media Reviews
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Article: Helios's Pimpinone dares to be fun
Boston Musical Intelligencer - Oct 07, 2012
By Andrew SammutA glowing review of our production of Telemann's Pimpinone at the Good Life Bar. Expand
A glowing review of our production of Telemann's Pimpinone at the Good Life Bar. Collapse
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Article: Heartbreak and Comedy in Baroque Opera
Boston Musical Intelligencer - Nov 21, 2011
By Tamar Hestrin GraderReview of Helios's opera scenes program. Expand
Review of Helios's opera scenes program. Collapse













