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But since we know that Fidelio is middle-period, not late-period, we don't look for intimations of mortality in it.
Think of all you'll derive just by being alive Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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But since we know that Fidelio is middle-period, not late-period, we don't look for intimations of mortality in it.
Archive 2008-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Still, the real problem with any Fidelio, is trying to make it look like a prison yet visually interesting at the same time.
Wait for it 2007
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Still, the real problem with any Fidelio, is trying to make it look like a prison yet visually interesting at the same time.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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This cool Bluetooth enabled wireless speaker called the Fidelio is Philips 'way of spreading the love and music from your iPad.
Newlaunches.com 2010
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Exhibit B: In July, British theater director Michael Hunt, aided by an epic cast of 600 and "inspired by the universal idea of love and freedom of Beethoven's great opera," staged a site - specific production of "Fidelio" — whose plot centers on a woman rescuing her husband from a political prison — in and around the buildings of Perm-36.
Gulag a Go-Go Jeremy Hildreth 2010
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The penultimate season in the Bloomsbury Group's Oxfordshire setting of Garsington Manor, before the company has to find a new home, comprises an ambitious new production of Beethoven's opera "Fidelio," directed by John Cox.
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(No Mortier-haters get to duck this one, either — be creative.) "Fidelio" in Guantanamo (and yes, I'm taking the question seriously) 7.
Hope, blood, Turandot Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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I sang "Fidelio" at the Eastern Opera Festival in Salzburg.
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But, I heard her sing "Fidelio" a couple of years ago in Chicago.
DesignerBlog Will 2007
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