Word: arlecchino
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FEAST OF FOOLS. Clowning through the centuries, British-born Geoff Hoyle is by turns a medieval jester, a fly-eating Arlecchino and two dueling waiters. | Imaginative and skillful physically, if a bit labored verbally, Hoyle peaks in an inspired bit of off-Broadway lunacy proving that, when it comes to dancing, three legs are better than...
There was another rarely performed double bill at Agassiz this Fall--the New England Chamber Opera's production of Busoni's Arlecchino and Gounod's Gift of the Gods. There were also two first performances this week. The New England Regional Opera (NERO) gave Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men its East Coast professional premiere last weekend at the Loeb, and the Associate Artists' Opera Company gave Karl Heinrich Graun's Montezuma its American premiere last night in Boston...
...York Philharmonic-Symphony, has become the hero of Manhattan's modernists and the bane of its musical conservatives. In four years, he has introduced new symphonic works by such radicals as Schoenberg, Schnabel and Sessions, and such theater works (in concert form) as Busoni's Arlecchino and Berg's Wozzeck. Last week he was at it again: he conducted the first U.S. performance of Darius Milhaud's opera Christopher Columbus...
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