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May 9, 2008

Music Review | ‘Camelot’: That Congenial Spot Revisited, With a World-Class Orchestra Playing Along

A major selling point of this “Camelot” is the chance to hear this winning 1960 score sumptuously performed by the New York Philharmonic under the musical theater maestro Paul Gemignani.
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Original post by By ANTHONY TOMMASINI and software by Elliott Back

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