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A Not-Quite-Star Maestro Has a Starry Season at the Met

The New York Times – Music:

Carlo Rizzi, a Met Opera regular sometimes taken for granted, opened the company’s season this fall and has juggled “Medea,” “Tosca” and “Don Carlo.”

Zachary Woolfe
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Classical Music, Content Type: Personal Profile, Don Carlo (Opera), Medea (Opera), Metropolitan Opera, Opera, Rizzi, Carlo, Tosca (Opera)
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