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There is a temptation to cite last summer's rampages -- as well as earlier ones in the town of Yakaolang and elsewhere -- as classic instances of "ethnic cleansing".
It arose in sacred and operatic music of the early seventeenth century, and proliferated all over music of the Baroque; two classic instances are Dido's Lament, from Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," and the Crucifixus from Bach's B-Minor Mass.
"Die Gezeichneten" is set in Genoa, while "Der ferne Klang" has a Venetian act — classic instances, in Mr. Vicks's view, of "a northern artist yearning for the south" Mr. Vick cautions against being "overly seduced by the piece" noting that despite its complexity the music supplies "psychological clarity," which he seeks to build on in his staging.
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So a black woman can join the feminist movement and still fall victim to classic instances of racism, and she can also become a pro-black activist and still face sexism from the inexplicably all-male leadership.
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