Fabrication
When this story came out a few weeks back, I wondered how likely it was for such a thing to happen in the classical/opera review context. Well, guess what?
Could this be the end of the surprisingly useful Bernard Holland rule?
UPDATE (3/9): The hilarity continues (Millo, not Zajick sang that duet).





1 comments:
Bernard Holland's Boccanegra review was one of the most singular pieces of fail I have ever read in the NYT.
Nice to see astute eyes catching him on this one.
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