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Opera Review: The Empire Doesn't Strike Back

The Metropolitan Opera brings back Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito. by Paul J. Pelkonen Conspirators: Vitellia (Elza van den Heever) and Sesto (Joyce DiDonato) plot as Publio... Read more

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