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It doesn't take much for ballet to go ballistic; both derive from the word ballo, the former from Italian (ball) and the latter from Greek (throw).
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This was subsidized by the City of Edinburgh, providing financial support that enabled Glyndebourne to present new productions such as 'Un ballo in maschera' and 'Ariadne auf Naxos' as well as the more familiar Mozart repertoire.
Eat, Drink and Be Entertained Paul Levy 2011
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
Excellent analysis of the state of the Dem race, from AP 2008
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
51% of Republicans "satisfied" with McCain as their nominee 2008
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
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So here's some Italian-American culture, in the form of the great (and, reportedly, sometimes obnoxious) American baritone Leonard Warren singing "Eri tu" from Un ballo in maschera, the censor-mandated locale-transplant of which marks the closest Verdi ever came to visiting America. posted by Matthew @ 7: 00 PM
La scena a Boston e ne'dintorni. Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
Why the book matters 2008
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So here's some Italian-American culture, in the form of the great (and, reportedly, sometimes obnoxious) American baritone Leonard Warren singing "Eri tu" from Un ballo in maschera, the censor-mandated locale-transplant of which marks the closest Verdi ever came to visiting America. posted by Matthew @ 7: 00 PM
Archive 2008-10-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Maine's Democratic caucuses allowed absentee ballo ...
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