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Why Is an Entire Age of American Opera Missing at the Met?

A concert performance of “Vanessa” freshly argued for the vitality of a work that deserves to be staged but languishes with its midcentury peers.

Joshua Barone
Author: Joshua Barone

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Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Menotti, Gian Carlo, Metropolitan Opera, National Symphony Orchestra, Noseda, Gianandrea, Opera, Vanessa (Opera)
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