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Richard Termine Mark Morris dancers perform in 'Festival Dance,' a world premiere.
Where Dancers and Patrons Meet for a Duet Robert Greskovic 2011
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At Termine, a little timber-working hamlet noisy with saw-mills, about a mile beyond Castel Lavazzo, the defile narrows so suddenly that one gigantic grey and golden crag seems to block the end of the village street.
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Richard Termine for The New York Times The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times The conductor Jeffrey Kahane led the orchestra from the harpsichord, reading from an iPad, at Avery Fisher Hall.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times Fabio Luisi, the principal guest conductor at the Metropolitan Opera, was promoted to principal conductor and will conduct various performances of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and Wagner's "Siegfried."
NYT > Home Page By DANIEL J. WAKIN 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times Alan Cumming, seen here at Feinstein's at Loews Regency in 2010, will be the sole cast member in a one-man production of "Macbeth."
NYT > Home Page By DAVE ITZKOFF 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more.
NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times Feist, with guitar, was backed by the trio Mountain Man, right, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011
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Richard Termine for The New York Times Thomas Adès, the pianist and composer, and Ian Bostridge, the tenor, at their recital at Carnegie Hall on Monday.
NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011
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