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...Even better was Gerald Finley’s Wolfram, exceptionally eloquent in his blend of words and music, a class act....
...Artists featured include Georges Adéagbo and Efrén Álvarez....
...That “psychic return” is what motivated Jim Finley, who worked in the oil and gas industry, to take the plunge in 2006....
...The hard-working cast did what it could, with Gerald Finley as a robust Tell and John Relyea as a formidable Gesler....
...Aloof and haughty at the vacuous ball (which Balanchine damns with banal steps), Finley’s Poet was delighted with the Sleepwalker from the start....
...Through an elaborate choreography of hands, a shy Megan Fairchild deflected Chase Finley’s ardent gaze....
...Although he somehow seemed more stern than evil, Gerald Finley exerted magnetism as the mephistophelian nemesis on the premises....
...There’s a part for her lawyer-cum-lover Stern (Gerald Finley) that never quite takes off....
...Fortunately, the baritone Gerald Finley was present to lend his succulent voice and impeccable musicianship to the enterprise. His final whispered utterances of “adiós” linger in the mind....
...Ingo Metzmacher conducts, Willy Decker directs and the cast is led by Stephen Gould, Nadja Michael and Gerald Finley....
...The outstanding performer, at least in vocal terms, is Gerald Finley as Golaud....
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