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  1. Whose Nutcracker Will Reign Supreme? http://bit.ly/4H6L7W
  2. Recounting opera's history in 140 characters? The San Diego Opera's Twitter project will cover the 1500s to the present: http://bit.ly/4DPPQ
  3. Feeling total guilty-pleasure excitement over Natalie Portman's upcoming ballet movie - a "sexy, ballet thriller"? - http://bit.ly/1CCIA4
  4. New addition - the one and only Jazz High Priestess! Check out the Nina Simone 1976 performance from Montreux: http://bit.ly/2TSwBw
  5. Been reading a lot of articles on Dostoyevsky's "House of the Dead"... with the upcoming Met production: http://bit.ly/1KsUAp
  6. For "People to Watch," Michelle Edgar interviews 17-year-old violinist and recording artist Caroline Goulding: http://bit.ly/31rw6P
  7. Did anyone catch the NYC Opera season opener, Esther? Reviews seem strong - definitely looking forward to Don Giovanni: http://bit.ly/1nj22F
  8. Ready to address your Orpheus Complex? We've got two free Orfeo videos - plus a PPV with Danielle de Niese at The Met: http://bit.ly/1fKDSC
  9. "Popera" or no - we'll take a cute 20-something tenor with an album. Read our Thomas Spencer-Wortley interview! http://bit.ly/2sY9bt
  10. Dilettante Music to award world's first "digital composer residency"; read our interviews with the 3 finalists! http://bit.ly/3tqc53
  11. Watch ghoulish samplings from our video library for Halloween - plus a beyond-the-grave interview with Maria Callas! http://bit.ly/2KQmln
  12. Get the free download while you can! 21 Philip Glass songs are up on Amazon, ours to keep! http://bit.ly/1jvEC8
  13. Music Unites will honor DJ Mark Ronson and designer Georgina Chapman at the Lincoln Center gala in NYC this week: http://bit.ly/pd1kS
  14. Did any lucky San Fran-ers find a Halloween costume at the SFOpera costume sale this weekend? http://bit.ly/B3SXi (a Bev Sills original!?)
  15. "Beethoven was a lousy tenant." Glenn Kurtz ventures to Ludwig's stop-offs in Vienna for this fantastic essay: http://bit.ly/4sZE8y
  16. Missed composer-soprano Lisa Bielawa at The New Yorker Festival this weekend? Don't miss our exclusive Q&A: http://bit.ly/d6fT
  17. Want to hear Katherine Jenkins' pop-era album, Believe? Preview the CD before its release: http://bit.ly/d1mzl (Wow! A drama-free KJ post!)
  18. Why has James Levine never conducted Beethoven's Symphony No. 4? Looks like it's going to stay that way. http://bit.ly/2s8z62
  19. Anyone ready to get starstruck? Renee Fleming will be at the Met Opera Shop tomorrow to sign copies of her Verismo CD! http://bit.ly/148joo
  20. Software used to detect plagiarism dubbed a play about Edward III as the work of Shakespeare. Update the anthologies! http://bit.ly/Rcn9T