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Many "forgotten masterpieces" are forgotten for good reason, and yet the relative eclipse of Donizetti's "Lucrezia Borgia" remains a puzzlement.
It may be less frequently performed, but it is scarcely "the black sheep of the Beethoven sonatas," let alone "forgotten for good reason," as Mr. Holland writes.
Almost 20 years' worth of his obsessive artwork, enough to fill a large truck, went into a storage locker, where it remained unseen for years, in danger of being forgotten for good.
The characters fell flat, the musical numbers became absurd (like a karaoke bowling number and a Bollywood fever dream with Uma Thurman), and storylines were abandoned, picked up again, and then forgotten for good.
Far more interesting and rare are those collectors who devote their lives to objects or media that may have been forgotten for good reason think The Shaggs's "hauntingly bad" outsider-rock oddities or Betty Crocker recipes from the 50s that positioned gelatin, mayonnaise, and hot dogs as gourmet delicacies.
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2 30pm-3 30pm, 12-13 and 19-20 December; adults £10, children £8; 01302 722598; english-heritage.org.uk Twisted Christmas, London Lest we forget, for all the Yuletide merriment, good will to all men and so on and so forth, Christmas is also a climactic time of year for curmudgeons, misanthropes and scrooges.
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