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International Women’s Day shouldn’t be forgotten
I am proud to be a woman. I am happy that God gave me this gender. He gave me beauty, tenderness, wisdom, a loving heart and strength. I...


Why do I write about classical music?
I created this video a while ago and probably will come up with a new one soon. Meanwhile, please watch this video and you will find out...


Lyric Opera beautifies Chicago with Verdi’s La traviata
Exclusively from Natalia Dagenhart: interview with Maestro Michael Christie who makes his Lyric debut conducting the Lyric Opera...


La Traviata: Natalia Dagenhart reports from Lyric Opera of Chicago
Thank you for watching my first video report from Lyric Opera of Chicago! My review of Lyric's La traviata is coming soon. La traviata...


Joffrey Ballet’s ‘Anna Karenina’ - love, fate, tragedy and the beauty of life
“All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,” wrote Leo Tolstoy in his famous novel “Anna...


Revenge, blood and tragedy in Lyric Opera’s Elektra
Three more performances left of Lyric Opera’s thrilling production of Elektra, Strauss’s powerful masterpiece. Lyric Opera of Chicago is...


Chicago welcomes newly renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre
Oriental Theatre is renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre in honor of the legendary theatrical impresario. Our time on Earth is limited,...


Joffrey Ballet commissions first music score in its history for ‘Anna Karenina’
Exclusively from Natalia Dagenhart: interview with Russian award-winning composer Ilya Demutsky. For the first time in its history, The...


The Joffrey Ballet presents the world premiere of “Anna Karenina”
Exclusively from Natalia Dagenhart: an interview with Ashley Wheater, The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet. “I...


La bohème successfully returns to Lyric Opera of Chicago
You can be rich and famous but at the same time lonely and unhappy. On the other hand, you can be poor and unknown but have real friends...
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