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I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, that the soprano's voice and also Kaufmann's had unaccountably risen to Wagnerian proportions in the second act.
Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps Lee Rosenbaum 2011
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I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, that the soprano's voice and also Kaufmann's had unaccountably risen to Wagnerian proportions in the second act.
Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps Lee Rosenbaum 2011
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And never has Mr. Kaufmann's profile been higher in this city than during the present season.
The Smoldering Tenor David Mermelstein 2011
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I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, that the soprano's voice and also Kaufmann's had unaccountably risen to Wagnerian proportions in the second act.
Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps Lee Rosenbaum 2011
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Avoiding Mr. Kaufmann's heartthrob status is no easy task, especially in his presence, as those abundant dark curls will not be denied.
The Smoldering Tenor David Mermelstein 2011
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In an appendix, we find an owner's-eye view of the building experience in Kaufmann's essay titled "To Meet—To Know—To Battle—To Love—Frank Lloyd Wright."
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Jonas Kaufmann's darkly burnished tenor encompassed both the dramatic intensity and exquisite lyricism required of Faust.
A Chance to Do It Over Heidi Waleson 2011
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Wright then put down the phone and sketched furiously in the time before Kaufmann's arrival, handing off the scraps to draftsmen for whom lunch that day was out of the question.
What's So Great About Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater? David Netto 2011
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In the best chapter of her book, Ms. Ratner-Rosenhagen explains how the Nietzsche we encounter in print today is largely Kaufmann's Nietzsche—mediated by his translations, collations and introductions.
Stranger in a Strange Land Thomas Meaney 2011
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I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, that the soprano's voice and also Kaufmann's had unaccountably risen to Wagnerian proportions in the second act.
Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps Lee Rosenbaum 2011
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