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He had held many events here over the decades, but none was perhaps as bittersweet.
The end of his directing career would also seem to mean the end of decades-long collaborations: with Mr. Krasznahorkai as well as the composer Mihaly Vig and, perhaps most bittersweet, with his longest associate, his wife, Agnes Hranitzky.
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As Mexico celebrates the Bicentennial of its Independence today, the anniversary, perhaps more than all of those past, is bittersweet.
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