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With Different Singers, One Opera Classic Can Seem Like Two

The New York Times – Music:

Alongside a winning “L’Elisir d’Amore,” our critic returned to four works at the Met in the middle of their runs to hear new rotations of artists.

Zachary Woolfe
Author: Zachary Woolfe

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L’Elisir d’Amore (Opera), La Traviata (Opera), Metropolitan Opera, Opera, The Magic Flute (Opera)
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