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<description>&lt;p&gt;Nice review.  By and large, I agree, but for whatever reason, I may have a slightly higher opinion of Ms. Frittolli&apos;s performance.  Of course, I&apos;m by no means a trained singer, etc., I just enjoyed her performance.

I had no opera glasses, and was in the grand tier dress circle, so really couldn&apos;t get a good look at their faces they put on while acting.

Overall, it&apos;s a pretty complex opera, but I enjoyed this more than I enjoy most Verdi&apos;s.

btw: there were some hawt folks there (literally and figuratively).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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