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Opera Review: Brattleboro delivers world-class Wagner
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The idea of “Wagner in Vermont” seems preposterous, but Saturday’s spectacular performance of the five-hour “Götterdämmerung” proved not only is there Wagner in Vermont, but it’ll blow your so…
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Opera Review: Brattleboro delivers world-class Wagner
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