09 May 2006
A shining production of Mozart's 'Tito'
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A musical challenge to our view of the past
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/lifestyle/bal-to.opera08may08,0,2966667.story?coll=bal-artslife-today
By Tim Smith [Baltimore Sun, 8 May 2006]
"Not everyone has the heart of Tito."
You can say that again.
Those words, spoken by the captain of the Praetorian Guard, refer to the emperor of Rome, circa 80 A.D. Tito is either the wisest and noblest of leaders, or the silliest.