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‘Phantom’ Ends. For Musicians, So Does the Gig of a Lifetime.

The New York Times – Music:

Broadway’s longest running musical, set to close next month, has been a source of stability for orchestra members, many of whom have grown up with the show.

Maria Clara Cobo and Todd Heisler
Author: Maria Clara Cobo and Todd Heisler

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