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In This Rarely Seen Tchaikovsky Opera, Joan of Arc Speaks for Herself

The composer had grand hopes that “The Maid of Orleans,” with its battle scenes, rousing choruses and fiery finale, would be the making of him. It didn’t work out that way.

Nina Siegal
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Classical Music, Dutch National Opera, Opera, Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, Tcherniakov, Dmitri, The Maid of Orleans (Opera)
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