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Tommasini

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[tom-uh-see-nee, tawm-mah-zee-nee] / ˌtɒm əˈsi ni, ˌtɔm mɑˈzi ni /

noun

  1. Vicenzo 1880–1950, Italian composer.


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Anthony Tommasini traveled to Italy and visited Roncole, Busseto, Sant’Agata and Milan to learn more about Giuseppe Verdi.

From New York Times • Dec. 29, 2023

In his review for The New York Times, Anthony Tommasini noted that Mr. Flimm received some loud boos on opening night.

From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2023

“The production,” Anthony Tommasini said in his review of the live show for The Times last year, “is a delight,” with a cast that “could hardly be better.”

From New York Times • May 2, 2022

His style, music critic Anthony Tommasini wrote in the New York Times, was distinguished by “unflashy fluidity and clarity, the best kind of virtuosity.”

From Washington Post • Apr. 21, 2022

The company stayed on to rehearse Massine's second ballet, The Good-humored Ladies, in an appropriate setting with Scarlatti's music, as orchestrated by Tommasini.

From An Autobiography by Stravinsky, Igor