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LOCH-OUTS AND OPENINGS with costumes by Jose Varona, were quite handsome. Tito Capobianco's...
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SEASON PAST _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 O O O O O O O MUSIC Opera, ever greedy, has eaten into my budgeted space this season with a vengeance, so I'm woefully behind in reporting concerts. Hurok's...
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The Inner Journey, there are three main characters, one of whom, usually drunk, speaks only in hesitations, sentence fragments, grunts. The other two, a variety artist with immortal longings...
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ANTICS BEFORE ARTISTRY 0 _9 0 0 0 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 _9 _9 MUSIC The New York City Opera had a bad fall. Both its new productions were rejected. Faust, staged by Frank Corsaro, the latest...
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Beatles give a musical party, the Stones hold a beggars' banquet--the title of their new album. The Beatles romp around their culture, the Stones insist on realities: factories, riots, sex,...
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LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL MUSIC A summer festival in Lincoln Center-excellent idea! And Festival '68 was often festive behind the tacky-old-dowager facade of the Met, where American Ballet Theatre...
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WAIT TILL, NEXT YEAR MUSIC The New York Philharmonic's 125th anniversary season ended late last month with a concert that promised just the kind of excitement that had been lacking in most of the...
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BOOKS William Gibson and a ritual of catharsis A Mass for the Dead WILLIAM GIBSON Atheneum, $7.95 TERENCE DEWSNAP William Gibson's prose elegy intends to purchase redemption for its subject:...
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MUSIC The New York City Opera gave two contemporary works their local premieres this spring and, frankly, these were almost enough to make me join that growing throng of critics who think serious...
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BOOKS Che Guevara-the loss looms larger Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War CHE GUEVARA MR Press, $6.95 EMILE CAPOUYA Mr. James Reston has recorded his impressions of a recent visit to...
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EARLY VERDI MUSIC "Historical interest" is a dreaded virtue in any work of art, since any work that is said to possess it often possesses no interest of any other kind. Precisely this virtue has...
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