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An Opera Company’s Precarious Future Has Some Worried About a Ripple Effect

For a month now, politicians, newspapers and classical music stars have been arguing over the future of English National Opera. A funding cut could have repercussions far beyond Britain.

Alex Marshall
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Classical Music, English National Opera, Finances, Los Angeles Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Music, Opera
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