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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

When it came to New York City Opera in 2016, the critic Anthony Tommasini was wearied by its “overwrought lyricism and lack of musical subtlety.”

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2023

Anthony Tommasini, reviewing the Philadelphia premiere for The Times, called the work “a 90-minute, swift-paced chamber opera with a pulsing, jazz-infused score.”

From New York Times Dec. 30, 2022

When Rouvali made his New York Philharmonic debut in 2019, Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times wrote that “every gesture expressed some element of the music.”

From New York Times Jul. 29, 2022

Tommasini records that the marks of fire were visible in his time.

From The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia by F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton) Jackson

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