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Vandal Causes Damage and Fire During Break-In at Washington State Capitol

Originally Published 3 months ago — by KUOW

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A man named Gunnar Schubert broke into the Washington State Capitol, caused damage by knocking over statues and burning flags, and was arrested after a brief chase. The incident was linked to a mental health crisis, with no political motivation involved. Schubert has a history of criminal activity and was quickly apprehended by police.

"Reevaluating the Value of Schubert's Failed Operas: Is Their Music Worth Preserving?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Despite Franz Schubert's numerous failures in the opera genre, his vocal music, including song cycles and lieder, remains highly regarded. His operas, such as "Fierrabras" and "Die Verschworenen," did not achieve success during his lifetime and have not entered the standard repertoire. While Schubert composed some of the most beautiful vocal music, his operas are considered curiosities better heard than seen, often hindered by clumsy librettos and lack of revisions.

"Doppelganger: Exploring Mortality through Music, Poetry, and Dance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The world premiere of "Doppelganger" at the Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall transforms Schubert's "Schwanengesang" into a wartime narrative, with star tenor Jonas Kaufmann playing a dying soldier in a military hospital. Directed by Claus Guth, the production features a cast of injured soldiers, nurses, and dancers, with the pianist Helmut Deutsch at the center of the stage. The staging, set design, and lighting effectively evoke the atmosphere of war, while Kaufmann's performance and the integration of Schubert's songs with new music by Mathis Nitschke create a fresh and powerful interpretation. The production received an enthusiastic response from the audience.