Raymond Ericson (June 26, 1915 – December 30, 1997) was an American music critic who wrote articles for The New York Times for 30 years. Born in Brooklyn...
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17, 1965. p. D4. Raymond Ericson (February 28, 1965). "The Magic Flute Is Staged in Wood". The New York Times. p. 91. Raymond Ericson (June 18, 1966)....
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1969). "City Opera Records Good and Bad Night". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (May 15, 1969). "MEYERBEER WORK IN CONCERT FORM". The New York Times...
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Theresa". New York Times. 21 March 2004. Retrieved 1 December 2015. Raymond Ericson (8 July 1979). "Music Notes: Some Newport Novelties". New York Times...
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historian of the Boston Red Sox Kathryn Edin, academic and author Raymond Ericson, music critic Nancy Faust, organist Stephen T. Franklin, theologian...
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John Ericson (born Joseph Meibes; September 25, 1926 – May 3, 2020) was a German-born American actor. He was known primarily for his television work,...
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Archived from the original on 27 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2013. Raymond Ericson (12 November 1970). "Australians Give First Concert Here: The Melbourne...
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original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Parker 2002 Raymond Ericson (28 February 1968). "A Screen Version of Traviata Shown Here with Anna...
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The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (November 22, 1970). "All About Eve; Queler That Is". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (February 28, 1971). "Where...
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73, Italian social activist, sociologist and poet, heart attack. Raymond Ericson, 82, American music critic. Bernard Girard, 79, American screenwriter...
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1975). "City Opera: Strasfogel's New Salome". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (August 31, 1975). "Music: New City Opera Fledermaus Engaging Revival...
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November 19, 1966. Raymond Ericson (October 27, 1968). "Solomon' -- Serene Arias and Squabbling Harlots". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (January 2, 1971)...
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Leif Erikson (redirect from Lief Ericson)
statue of Leif Erikson, by Anne Whitney, placed in Boston in 1887. A 'Leif Ericson' proof dollar from the United States, minted in 2000. It reads 'Founder...
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Britten (2010): p. 254 Liner notes for Decca/BBC DVD of 1966 broadcast Raymond Ericson (5 January 1966). "New Billy Budd in US Premiere". The New York Times...
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1986). "CITY OPERA: 'LOVE FOR 3 ORANGES'". The New York Times. p. 60. Raymond Ericson (October 1, 1976). "Buffalo Philharmonic To Open at Carnegie". The...
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24, 1960). "City Opera Troupe Presents Boheme". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (January 20, 1961). "City Opera Group Sings Penzance; Operetta Done...
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concerti with Amor Artis at Alice Tully Hall. The New York Times reviewer Raymond Ericson called his performance of the A Minor Concerto “nothing short of miraculous...
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Man'; Plot Concerns a Black Who Can Rule World". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (October 12, 1963). "'Figaro' Presented By The City Opera". The New...
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Briggs, April 19, 1960; Eric Salzman March 18, 1961 and March 20, 1962, Raymond Ericson December 23, 1963; "H.K" February 17, 1964 The Theatre was known for...
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born on July 21, 1932, in Loomis, Nebraska, United States to Raymond and Myrtle Ericson. He had his early education in Holdrege, Nebraska after his family...
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Revisits a 'Foreign Country'" (PDF). The New York Times. pp. 65, 73. Raymond Ericson (August 13, 1967). "A Fresh Breeze Blows Down East". The New York Times...
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19, 1986). "Music; Hackley Ties at 3 Concerts". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (June 17, 1977). "Pianist's Debut Begins on High Note". The New York...
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Gabriel Bacquier (redirect from Augustin-Raymond-Théodore-Louis Bacquier)
Price, Stella, Tebaldi and Rysanek – with the exception of Callas. Raymond Ericson: "Opera: Pelléas at the Met", The New York Times. 1 March 1978. Retrieved...
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von Karajan Conductors Competition", Musical America–Berlin". 1. "Raymond Ericson (1979-11-18). "Karajan's American", The New York Times". "Berlin Associated...
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"Turn of the Screw Staged by Off Broadway's Mann". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (March 10, 1974). "Unafraid, a New Music School Opens". The New York...
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from the original on 16 December 2006. Retrieved 16 December 2006. Raymond Ericson (28 November 1982). "Recordings: Tradition Shapes British Music". The...
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Sarah". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (February 11, 1973). "At 29, an Opera Impresario". The New York Times. Raymond Ericson (May 19, 1974). "No Energy...
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"Music: TODAY MUSIC CALENDAR". Los Angeles Times. 21 May 1961. p. c6. Raymond Ericson (December 7, 1980). "About Two Basses". The New York Times. p. D21...
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played Kullervo at Carnegie Hall in New York. In The New York Times, Raymond Ericson found Kullervo "verbose and very uneven. Yet ... it has the unique...
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The New York Times. September 15, 1996. Retrieved November 29, 2019. Raymond Ericson (June 24, 1978). "Sarah Lawrence Arts Center Presents Intimate 'Don...
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