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Review: Opera: Aldeburgh takes on ENO - and triumphs: Death in Venice Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh: 4/5
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Clements, Andrew
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Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976)
/ Oida, Yoshi
2007
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Review: Opera: Aldeburgh takes on ENO - and triumphs: Death in Venice Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh: 4/5
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/ Oida, Yoshi
2007
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Review: Opera: Aldeburgh takes on ENO - and triumphs: Death in Venice Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh: 4/5
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Review: Opera: Aldeburgh takes on ENO - and triumphs: Death in Venice Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh: 4/5
2007
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With an Italian theme running through the Aldeburgh programme this year, the choice of a work to launch the festival was easily made, and so Benjamin Britten's last opera returns to the hall in which it was first seen in 1973. Coming so soon after ENO's production of Death in Venice, comparisons between the two are inescapable, and in almost every respect they emerge in favour of the Aldeburgh staging, which is directed by Yoshi Oida and conducted by Paul Daniel.
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