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New York City Opera debut – J. Strauss “Fledermaus”

NEW YORK TIMES (Raymond Ericson)

"... First and foremost, Fledermaus" is a matter of how its bubbling and beautiful score is played and sung. The City Opera does handsomely by the music. The orchestra, playing crisply, was led very smartly by Alexis Hauser, who knew how to let the waltzes unwind with grace and rhythmic verve..."

"... First and foremost, Fledermaus" is a matter of how its bubbling and beautiful score is played and sung. The City Opera does handsomely by the music. The orchestra, playing crisply, was led very smartly by Alexis Hauser, who knew how to let the waltzes unwind with grace and rhythmic verve..."

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