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Review: Verdi’s Falstaff Is Back at the Met, Enlarging His Kingdom

The New York Times – Music:

Michael Volle puts his noble voice to delightfully undignified use as the title character in Robert Carsen’s still fresh production of “Falstaff.”

Oussama Zahr
Author: Oussama Zahr

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Classical Music, Falstaff (Opera), Maltman, Christopher, Metropolitan Opera, Opera, Perez , Ailyn (1979- ), Rustioni, Daniele, Verdi, Giuseppe, Volle, Michael
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