“Trittico botticelliano” Ottorino Respighi Italian composer Ottorino Respighi was born on July 9, 1879, in Bologna and died on April 18, 1936, in Rome. Although he contributed to the repertoire of opera, song and chamber
John Gerber first encountered the trompe de chasse (“hunting horn”) while traveling in France. “I was so impressed hearing this instrument,” Gerber said. Being a professional French horn player, Gerber decided to give the trompe
An impassioned theatergoer might very well see two shows in one weekend. Driving five-plus hours to see two productions of the same show in one weekend? That’s dedication. And that’s just what Sarah Clare Corporandy,
Collaboration always brings out the best of Chautauqua Institution’s diverse performing entities, and Saturday’s performance of “Mango Suite” demonstrated a
Detroit, Michigan, is just over 300 miles from Chautauqua Institution. But inside Bratton Theater, a furnished basement bar from the city’s Virginia Park neighborhood is bringing Detroit and its history closer. Chautauqua Theater Company’s production