Everywhere you look, politics are seeping into opera. In New York, Metropolitan Opera General Manager Peter Gelb, accompanied onstage by Democratic senator Chuck Schumer, gave a rousing opening-night speech defending freedom of artistic expression. The Met’s audience, not usually known for its progressiveness, booed Schumer for failing to endorse mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Three weeks prior, the Met had announced a lucrative agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia.
Is Beatrice Venezi’s Appointment Really Based on Merit?
The incoming music director of the Teatro La Fenice has been criticized for her political connections. Is her conducting any good?
