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Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman

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Monday, November 12, 2007

"Berlin Without Walls" à la John Rockwell gives way to a discussion of Samuel Barber's "Vanessa" and broader observations on the roles of women in both the operatic and cinematic worlds. Also, John reflects on the rise of conductor Anne Manson, and on bursting the stereotype of the mythic, super-masculine maestro.

Rockwell Matters: Episode Transcript (11/12/07)

Hi, it's all Berlin all the time on WNYC these days and so therefore you might expect me to launch into something about Berlin. The trouble is most of the Berlin stuff that I'm seeing, which is Berlin Philharmonic-related, is this coming week. I did see "Berlin: Symphony of a ...

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