Eric Einhorn, stage director of Chautauqua Opera Company’s ¡Figaro! (90210), has directed different operatic versions of The Marriage of Figaro, The Barber of Seville and The
Alpesh Kantilal Patel In their upcoming lecture, “Art History as Storytelling,” School of Art curators-in-residence Alpesh Kantilal Patel and Yasmeen Siddiqui will speak on the importance
Emilie Richards Although author Emilie Richards got her start in romance novels, she’s no stranger to suspense and mystery. “When I started out writing in the
Chautauqua School of Music’s annual Sigma Alpha Iota competition — which rotates each year between the school’s Voice, instrumental and Piano Programs — is being held
As the lights dim, while the Motet Choir sings reverently and the character of Pastor Paul delivers an impassioned sermon to the amassed crowd, Bratton
The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s 90th season opens tonight with a highly anticipated performance featuring one of Chautauqua Institution’s favorite musicians: internationally renowned pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk. At
Andrew Borba The Christians, despite the name, is a play that tackles themes of identity and belief across all faiths. With two of Chautauqua Institution’s
On Saturday Chautauqua Institution welcomed 38 students and emerging artists who will spend the next seven weeks honing their artistic knowledge and abilities at the
Chautauqua Opera Young Artist, Yazid Gray, baritone, performs "Mein Sehnen, mein Wähnen" from "Die tote Stadt" during the annual Sing-In on Monday, June 17, 2019
Daniel Ulbricht Stars of American Ballet’s bill is flavorful; there’s something from the classic and the contemporary — and every taste in between. That variety
William Burden William Burden, American tenor singer and guest faculty at the Chautauqua School of Music, is no stranger to Chautauqua; his parents, lifelong Chautauquans,
For the artists featured in the Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution’s newest exhibition, art and identity are permanently intertwined. “Themes in my work have always