Music Review | 'Esther': Reborn: Neglected Work and City Opera

Courtesy Culture - International Herald Tribune  Sun, 11/08/2009 - 23:53

With the New York City Opera’s production of Hugo Weisgall’s “Esther,” this essential company announced it was back, exuding purpose and confidence.


 

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