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The original sentence was this, flagged with "citation needed": "Daniel Cariaga's review of the opera for the Los Angeles Times and Metropolitan Opera News described it as a "lyrical and theatrical masterpiece"." I don't have a full copy of the LA Times review at my disposal, but I found excerpts from the review in Beverly Soll's book which are equally positive. If someone can track down these reviews then they can be added back. Bassschlüssel (talk) 17:34, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]