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Tempesta di Mare's tenth birthday bash
Celebrate good (Baroque) times
Tempesta di Mare celebrated its tenth anniversary with pieces saluting a royal birthday, a military victory and the sheer joy of making music.

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Opera Company's "Carmen' (2nd review)
Where's the edge?
The Opera Company of Philadelphia's production of Bizet's Carmen was a split decision: competent but not probing as a traditional staging of a Romantic classic, with the female leads coming off decidedly better than the males.
Carmen. Opera by Georges Bizet. Directed by David Gately; Corrado Rovaris, conductor. Opera Company of Philadelphia production closed October 14, 2011 at Academy of Music, Broad and Locust St. (215) 893-1999 or www.operaphila.org.

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1807 & Friends: Forgotten woman composer
Rescued from obscurity
1807 & Friends opened its 31st season with a rare work by an 18th-Century woman composer, a masterpiece for the oboe, and one of the best loved works in the string quartet repertoire.

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Handel and Davies operas at Curtis
Hokey but effective
Curtis paired two short operas that deal with unrequited love but otherwise have little in common, aside from their ingenious staging by Chas Rader-Shieber. Soprano Anna Davidson's bravura turn as a jilted bride was well worth watching and hearing, notwithstanding the painful atonal score she was dealt.

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Mysteries of conducting, with Sean Newhouse
What do conductors really do? A conversation with Sean Newhouse
What does an orchestra conductor really accomplish when he waves his baton? The Boston Symphony's young assistant Sean Newhouse, rushed into the spotlight this year to replace the ailing maestro James Levine, reflects on aspects of his job that most audiences take for granted.

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Tony Bennett's "Duets II' CD
Who is Tony Bennett's best singing partner? And the answer is…..
Yielding to an old gimmick in his 80s, the crooner Tony Bennett has produced two albums of duets sung with contemporary singers. Some of these duets work better than others, but the prime attraction, as always, is Bennett himself.

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Opera Company's "Carmen' (1st review)
Don José's really, really difficult choice
Bizet would have liked this production of his overexposed Carmen. Its format is less operatic and more realistic, filling in plot details while it fills out the characters— an approach that heightens audience involvement in the story.

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Piffaro's "Spanish Pipers in the New World'
In place of an organ, a few dozen recorders will suffice
Piffaro explored a historical subject— the spread of European music to the Spanish conquests in the New World— without any of the extras the group usually likes to apply to historical themes.

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Zombies and Lindsey Buckingham at the Keswick
Nostalgia time for baby boomers
The Zombies and the Fleetwood Mac guitarist/songwriter Lindsey Buckingham provided reassurance for us aging baby-boomers that, at least sometimes, nostalgia pays.

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Lyric Fest's "Bawdy Bard'
The birds, the bees and the ale
Lyric Fest joined forces with an early music expert to delve into celebrations of sex, nature and carousing from the era of Chaucer, Shakespeare and the medieval troubadours.

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