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A Surreal Russian Opera That’s All Bark and a Lot of Bite, Too

11 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By George Loomis [NY Times, 22 June 2010]
AMSTERDAM — When it comes to giving birth to significant new Russian operas, the Netherlands Opera has a better recent track record than any theater in Russia.

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