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Verdi: Falstaff (Deutsche Grammophon). Renato Bruson is an autumnal Sir John in Carlo Maria Giulini's bittersweet live recording.
The R.S.C. makes its debut with Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, performed on successive evenings or, on matinee days, in a single afternoon and evening. The opening productions are stolid, earnest and distinctly uninspired. The occasion totally lacks the incandescent flow that made the company's Nicholas Nickleby...
Danbury's Barnum died in 1975, and the trustees of his estate carried on his legacy, though without the master's flair and brio. Despite record crowds and steady profits, the undeniable lure of a $24 million offer from Wilmorite spelled the end for Danbury's autumnal...
Since the Lancaster meet concluded the fall chapter of men's golf, Lowenstein, Nastala and the rest of the team will move from the cold and wet of autumnal New England to the warm and wet of the weight room and practice net overlooking the IAB swimming pool.
The announcers on the radio cooed all day about the "autumnal weather" while rowing fans on the banks of the Charles watched the skies cloud and waited for the rain to fall. By all accounts, however, the rowers seemed to enjoy their races. And that's what really matters.