Carrie

Classically Carrie

Arts EN ↓ 7 episodes

Operas for newbies who aren’t familiar with the “dying” art form or recaps for those who love it.

Author

Carrie

Category

Arts

Latest episode

Jun 8, 2026

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Episodes

Tristan und Isolde 08.06.2026

In today's episode, Carrie discusses the opera Tristan und Isolde. An opera composed by the genius but controversial Richard Wagner about a tragic love story.

El Ultimo Sueno de Frida y Diego 01.06.2026

In today's episode, Carrie covers the latest in the Met's Live in HD Broadcast: a Spanish-language opera about the artistic, ill-fated couple Frida Khalo and Diego Rivera. 

L'orfeo 22.05.2026

In today's episode, we explore L'orfeo by Monteverdi. The earliest known opera that is still frequently performed today. 

Oedipus Rex 18.05.2026

In today's episode for Mythology May, we discuss Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex, a tragic play about family and fate.

Orfeo ed Euridice 02.05.2026

In our first episode for Mythology May, we take a look at Gluck's Orpheus ed Euridice. An opera based on the Orpheus myth with a divisive ending. 

Song of the Nightingale 25.04.2026

As the closing episode of Short Opera Month, we are finishing with Lisa DeSpain's Song of the Nightingale, a chamber opera based off of the Nightingale by Hans Christian Anderson, a story of music, nature...and dancing cows.

Suor Angelica 19.04.2026

As the second part of Short Opera Month, Carrie introduces Suor Angelica. An opera about faith, autonomy, and grief, so have your wimples and tissues ready.

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