Word: fans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...when Donizetti was 19, the forgotten opera was rediscovered by Missiroli in an orchestrated version in a box of manuscripts found in Donizetti's house in Bergamo. Equipped with a spirited libretto, it had a fine, rich overture and enough tuneful arias to satisfy any Donizetti fan. "Of the three one-act operas given in Bergamo last night," wrote one critic, "the most modern was Pygmalion...
...using a hypothetical situation, we can define the various categories of the genus fan, Suppose the Harvard quarterback completes a wobbly pass to his left end for a four-yard gain against Penn. It must be emphasized that this is a hypothetical situation...
...fan sitting next to you says, "--," he is a Penn freshman...
...says, "He took an awful chance," he is a veteran Ivy fan, and in this case he is right...
...Bernstein still sick, Millar conducted the Schumann again, while on the same program Shapira took over Beethoven's "Leonore" Overture and Stanger led Debussy's Afternoon of a Faun and Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. All of them, the audience agreed, sounded first-rate. Said one Bernstein fan...