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Review: A Composer’s ‘Lear’ Freshens a Shakespeare Evening

The Met Orchestra’s season-ending concert at Carnegie Hall featured the premiere of Matthew Aucoin’s “Heath (‘King Lear’ Sketches).”

Zachary Woolfe
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Classical Music, Metropolitan Opera, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Nezet-Seguin, Yannick, Opera
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