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With too many stage gimmicks for its own good, Friday's concert started nearly two hours late.
This is one of those operas that prosper without too many stage pictures, and the pocked, whitewashed ancient brick wall that was the production's scenic leitmotif, along with a few cypress trees and a rusty, fog-shrouded freighter, sufficed to evoke an industrial, remote northern clime of indeterminate modernity.
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