Donizetti Returns, Offering Plenty of Chemistry and Nine High C’s (New York Times)
The Argentine composer Ginastera made an unlikely appearance in Donizetti’s “Fille du Régiment” when Laurent Pelly’s lively and broadly comical 2008 production returned to the Metropolitan Opera.
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