May I return to the subject of “Don Quixote”? Many of you chimed in about Miguel de Cervantes’ 1615 novel after my column about reading it and loving it. This included a Pomona College literature ...
No dance work is as closely associated with Boston Ballet as Rudolf Nureyev’s “Don Quixote.” Back in 1982, Nureyev — then a still spry 44 — staged his version of the 1869 Marius Petipa ballet for the ...
This weekend, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) presents Don Quixote, a captivating musical journey into the world of dreams, fantasies, adventure, and romance. The BPO’s principal cellist, ...
"The Captive" offers the intriguing concept of "Don Quixote's" author viewed through a lens more redolent of "Arabian Nights, ...
Windmills of your mind: Marianela Nuñez and Vadim Muntagirov in Carlos Acosta's production of Don Quixotephoto: Andrej Uspenski The glaring anomaly is that the ballet as Marius Petipa wrote it in 1869 ...
“‘Don Quixote’ is stylistically one of the richest classical ballets,” says Atlanta Ballet’s Artistic Director Gennadi Nedvigin. “Through the characters, it weaves together so many different ...
Americans, according to the Gallup Poll, read fewer books in 2021 than at any point in the past 30 years. “Bestselling books have never been shorter,” an analysis by the site Wordsrated concluded in ...