Matthew Gurewitsch

Want more about the Metropolitan Opera's great gallery of faces (see my NYT story, http://t.co/8GDYDfp0)? Click here: http://t.co/o6chv8KN.

Tweeted at 10:36 pm, May 13

Bio: Matthew Gurewitsch has covered the cultural waterfront since the 80s. For an archive of his work from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, etc., visit BeyondCriticism.com. He is also the author of the novel WHEN STARS BLOW OUT: A FABLE OF FAME IN OUR TIME.

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Want more about the Metropolitan Opera's great gallery of faces (see my NYT story, http://t.co/8GDYDfp0)? Click here: http://t.co/o6chv8KN.
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 10:36pm
 
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@alexrossmusic @parterre What happened to Geronimo? (I know I could Google this but you spin a better yarn.Yo, Norn!)
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 10:29pm
 
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@alexrossmusic And while we're on Geronimo, how about "Geronimo!" as a (free) translation of "Vergeh, frevelnder Gauch!"?
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 8:14pm
 
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@alexrossmusic And don't you love the society editor's name? Sally Sharp! How musical!
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 8:14pm
 
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@CharlesMBlow How many mothers does a man have, anyhow?
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 7:47pm
 
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@alexrossmusic Linked to full page to read up on "lay critics," found also info on death of Parsifal's mom, Geromino. http://t.co/kJmne6j0.
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 7:46pm
 
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@alexrossmusic Fantastic find! Thanks!
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 5:17pm
 
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Who's your mommy? Gazing @ Brünnhilde as she sleeps, Siegfried invokes aid of mother he never knew. Later, he thinks Brünnhilde must be she.
Tweeted on May 13th, 2012 5:14pm
 
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"We had faces!" At the Met & at Sardi's, they still do. My tribute to the artists, & the artists who capture them. http://t.co/8GDYDfp0
Tweeted on May 11th, 2012 10:54pm
 
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The wig goes on! Tommasini on Gunn in BUDD (http://t.co/U6LEJ5Wi) recalls Volpe & Gheorghiu, no Goldilocks she (http://t.co/Wny8AktL).
Tweeted on May 10th, 2012 11:59pm
 

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