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James Conlon turns to Mozart and magic for his L.A. Opera farewell

L.A. Opera reprises its inventive Barrie Kosky silent-movie production of Mozart's "Magic Flute" for James Conlon's farewell as the company's music director.

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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, James Conlon turns to Mozart and magic for his L.A. Opera farewell, L.A. Opera reprises its inventive Barrie Kosky silent-movie production of Mozart’s “Magic Flute” for James Conlon’s farewell as the company’s music director.

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