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And that defeats librettist da Ponte's careful working of class divisions within a single manorial household.
Donna Perlmutter: Postino and Figaro: Underclass Heroes Who Usher in L.A. Opera's 25th Season Donna Perlmutter 2010
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(Though I still don't believe Carla del Ponte's organ-legging story deserves any airtime - Doug Muir fisked it ages ago.)
February Books 22) Short Trips: Repercussions, edited by Gary Russell nwhyte 2009
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And that defeats librettist da Ponte's careful working of class divisions within a single manorial household.
Donna Perlmutter: Postino and Figaro: Underclass Heroes Who Usher in L.A. Opera's 25th Season Donna Perlmutter 2010
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Although we all know real-life people like this, it wasn't Mozart or his librettist Da Ponte's idea, but the result of Mr. Guth's Germanic Konzept -crazy commitment to Regietheater —where the work is created by the director.
Salzburg's Summer of Shadows and Shakespeare Paul Levy 2011
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TS: The problem here is language There are some sublime couplets and rhymings in Lorenzo Da Ponte's librettos for Mozart, and there's some brilliant Teutonic wordplay in Wagner's music-dramas.
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And that defeats librettist da Ponte's careful working of class divisions within a single manorial household.
Donna Perlmutter: Postino and Figaro: Underclass Heroes Who Usher in L.A. Opera's 25th Season Donna Perlmutter 2010
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He makes little of Da Ponte's humour but compensates by being credible as the louche, aristocratic chameleon who is all things to all women.
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The story at the time was that a big party began when the call from Brooklyn came in at Ponte's over here in Manhattan on Desbrosses Street.
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Russia wants details of del Ponte's controversial book:
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The introduction to Ponte's book raises many questions and doubts about Ponte's work but says that this is interesting work, an interesting theory, and that this merits examination.
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