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Dallas Opera’s Digital Network Is a Smash Hit, Tops 9 Million Facebook Views

After COVID-19 shuttered rehearsals, the Dallas Opera launched new online programming that has evolved into one of the most-watched company-run media channels in the world
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Dallas Opera Cuts Salaries, Furloughs Staff

The latest arts organization to take a big hit from the COVID-19 pandemic suggests how lasting an impact the crisis will have on Dallas
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Tune In: Dallas Opera Hosting Virtual Recital Today

The Dallas Opera is streaming a recital of show tuns to help boost our spirits during the quarantine
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Filmmaker Aims to Shine a Fresh Light on an Opera Diva With Maria by Callas

The documentary recalls Callas' life and career, such as a 1957 trip to Dallas that included her being fired from the Metropolitan Opera via telegram.
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Go See The Dallas Opera’s The Flying Dutchman

Whether you're a Wagner aficionado or an opera first-timer, the Dallas Opera's latest production is easy to love.
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Dallas Opera CEO Keith Cerny Resigns, Headed to Calgary

Cerny led the opera through a period of financial uncertainty, artistic ambition
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Jake Heggie Wants to Get the Arts Back into Public Schools

The composer, whose opera Moby-Dick debuted in Dallas several years ago, spoke at my sister's Eastman School of Music graduation. It was a great speech.
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Is Fort Worth’s Classical Music Scene On The Mend?

Things looked ugly just a few months ago, and it's not out of the woods yet.
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In Dallas, The Opera Ain’t Over Until the First Audience Member Claps Too Soon

A perenial conversation about concert hall etiquette unearths a video of a time when a heldentenor struck back at a disruptive audience member
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How Keith Cerny Mended The Dallas Opera

The Harvard Business School grad used his background to help the organization grow its audience.
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