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Lake Otsego -- the "Glimmerglass" -- William Cooper saw first in the autumn of 1785.
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A nighttime chill still grips the hills around Lake Otsego here, but Francesca Zambello, 54, the new general and artistic director of the Glimmerglass Festival—formerly known as the Glimmerglass Opera, and once one of the most exciting opera companies in the U.S.—is thinking ahead to July and August.
Restoring Glimmerglass Heidi Waleson 2011
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On the shores of Lake Otesaga, called Glimmerglass in James Fennimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, the Festival produces four operas each year in well rehearsed and interestingly conceived interpretations by major directors like Francesca Zambello, Mark Lamos and, this summer, Jonathan Miller.
Archive 2009-07-01 Will 2009
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On the shores of Lake Otesaga, called Glimmerglass in James Fennimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, the Festival produces four operas each year in well rehearsed and interestingly conceived interpretations by major directors like Francesca Zambello, Mark Lamos and, this summer, Jonathan Miller.
DesignerBlog Will 2009
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Not a little of the charm of The Deerslayer arises from Coopers evident delight in the large, bland landscapes of the exquisite neighborhood of Cooperstown and Lake Otsego, here called Glimmerglass; in this same neighborhood Natty Bumppo had first revealed himself to his creators imagination nearly a score of years before.
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The lake's "Glimmerglass" nickname is derived from the fiction of James Fenimore Cooper, and the town is named for the writer's father, William
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The lake's "Glimmerglass" nickname is derived from the fiction of James Fenimore Cooper, and the town is named for the writer's father, William
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It's also what generated the one-act opera "Later the Same Evening," with music by John Musto and libretto by Mark Campbell, performed at this season's Glimmerglass Festival.
A Peek Behind Those Paintings Karen Wilkin 2011
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So does an essay in the Glimmerglass program by Carol Troyen, curator emerita at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and guest curator of "A Window Into Edward Hopper," a concurrent exhibition at the Fenimore Art Museum.
A Peek Behind Those Paintings Karen Wilkin 2011
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Patrick Shepherd gave 3 stars to: Glimmerglass (Faeriewalker, Book 1)
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