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Manigat's taste in music leans instead toward the religious chestnuts of the classical canon, such as Mozart's
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Manigat's taste in music leans instead toward the religious chestnuts of the classical canon, such as Mozart's
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Manigat's taste in music leans instead toward the religious chestnuts of the classical canon, such as Mozart's
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While there may not be a great deal of emotional fire in this historical drama (at that time many people were expected to keep their feelings repressed), Mozart's Sister allows audiences to think about what might have been had Nannerl and her mother, Anna-Maria Mozart (Delphine Chuillot), the Dauphin (Clovis Fouin) and his sister, Louise de France (Lisa Féret), and even young Wolfgang lived in more liberated times.
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Arias from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" and Verdi's "La Traviata" are broken down to show the emotion structured within the music, not just the words.
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On Sunday, following an afternoon performance of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte, at the Music Center glorious, frivolous, such fun!
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On Sunday, following an afternoon performance of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte, at the Music Center glorious, frivolous, such fun!
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The Dauphin (Clovis Fouin) meets with Nannerl (Marie Féret), who has been disguised as a young man in Mozart's Sister
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On Sunday, following an afternoon performance of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte, at the Music Center glorious, frivolous, such fun!
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On Sunday, following an afternoon performance of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte, at the Music Center glorious, frivolous, such fun!
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