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Robert R. Reilly

City Noir in the Chocolate City

10/06/201301/06/2013 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Respighi, Ravel, Adams: Jeremy Denk (piano), John Adams (conductor), National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center, Washington DC, 30.5.2013 (RRR)

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Washington DC’s Norma: Good Opera, Bad Theater

08/02/201415/03/2013 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States V. Bellini, Norma: Soloists, Washington National Opera, Daniele Rustioni (conductor), WNO Orchestra, 12.3.2013 (RRR)

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There she blows: Moby-Dick in the Bay Area

29/10/201227/10/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States J. Heggie, Moby-Dick: Soloists, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Patrick Summers (conductor), San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, 22.10.2012 (RRR)

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Eschenbach and the Sheer Beauty of Bruckner

15/10/201213/10/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Wagner, Bruckner: Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto), Christoph Eschenbach (conductor), National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center, Washington, 11.10.2012 (RRR)

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Washington’s Don Giovanni: Eros to the End

13/10/201204/10/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States W.A. Mozart, Don Giovanni: Soloists, Washington National Opera Orchestra, Philippe Auguin (conductor), Washington National Opera, Kennedy Center, Washington, 1.10.2012 (RRR)

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Nabucco in DC: Confused, Splendid, and Creaking

10/04/201418/05/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Giuseppe Verdi, Nabucco: Soloists, Washington National Opera Orchestra, Philippe Auguin (conductor), Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington DC, 15.5.2012 (RRR)

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Rachmaninoff and Elgar, Bridged

26/01/201420/04/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Bridge, Rachmaninoff, Elgar: Stephen Hough (piano), Andrew Litton (conductor), National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC. 19.4.2012 (RRR)

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Intensity Over Subtlety: NSO Excels at Stabat Mater

27/03/201223/03/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Dvořák: Anne Schwanewilms (soprano), Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto), Steve Davislim (tenor), Burak Bilgili (bass), National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, DC. 22.3.2012 (RRR)

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