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See Giulio Cesare in Egitto, (Julius Caesar in Egypt) HWV 17 in
David McVicar’s Giulio Cesare is still riotous at the Met, the production having transferred from Glyndebourne. This is a delicious, smart production, then, with interest for the brain, ears, and eyes alike.
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