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Tag Archives: Giovanni Furlanetto
On with the motley: Clowns, ruffs and a bullet with Ferrando’s name on it
Verdi: Il trovatore: DG*** BelAir*** To adopt sporting jargon, Il trovatore comes in for a ‘bit of stick’ in operatic circles. Its plot is frequently held up as an example of how ridiculous opera plots can be and it has … Continue reading →
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