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(Phys.org) —Thanks to scientists at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, audiences can hear a 200-year-old opera by composer Luigi Cherubini in full for the first time in centuries. The ...
The original ending has been restored to a 216-year-old opera after the manuscript was put through one of the world's most advanced X-ray machines. Italian composer Luigi Cherubini wrote Medee in 1797 ...
Recent interest in Medea operas began somewhat before Callas-centenary fever broke out when the Metropolitan Opera opened last season with Sondra Radvanovsky starring in its first-ever mounting of ...
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Luigi Cherubini may have used shoe polish to cover up parts of his score The original ending has been restored to a 216-year-old opera after the manuscript was put through one of the world's most ...
Luigi Cherubini may have used shoe polish to cover up parts of his score The original ending has been restored to a 216-year-old opera after the manuscript was put through one of the world's most ...
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