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Review: The Philharmonic Breezes Through Wagner’s Epic ‘Ring’

The conductor Nathalie Stutzmann led Lorin Maazel’s coolly efficient 1987 distillation, “The ‘Ring’ Without Words,” at David Geffen Hall.

Zachary Woolfe
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Classical Music, Leon Kosavic, Maazel, Lorin, Music, New York Philharmonic, Opera, Stutzmann, Nathalie, The Ring Without Words (Musical Work), Trevigne, Talise, Wagner, Richard
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