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This week at Lincoln Center, two classics at the Metropolitan Opera: Marco Armiliato conducts Sonja Frisell’s production of Verdi’s Aida; and, on alternate nights, Armiliato and Placido Domingo conduct a revival of Anthony Minghella’s 2006 production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.

Metropolitan Opera on NYC-ARTS

Feb 22 2012
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