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‘Corinth,’ a Rossini Relic Given a New Polish

14 years ago
Gary Hoffman

siege_art.jpgBy Mark J. Estren [Washington Post, 24 October 2006]
BALTIMORE — Some neglected operas deserve their neglect. Rossini’s “Siege of Corinth” is one of them.

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