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Volume 21, Number 1, 2005

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Monostatos and His “Sister”
pp. 2-26(25)
Author: Cole, Malcolm S.

Verdi Onstage in the United States
pp. 68-92(25)
Author: Martin, George

Les diamants de la couronne and the “Dea Abscondita” Motif
pp. 93-108(16)
Author: Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning

Verdi, Politics, and “Va, pensiero”
pp. 109-132(24)
Author: Martin, George

Solomon Markovich Khromchenko
pp. 133-181(49)
Author: Sikorsky, Nadia

Review: Opera in Theory and Practice, Image and Myth
pp. 182-186(5)
Author: Hatch, Christopher

Review: The Cambridge Companion to Grand Opera
pp. 186-189(4)
Author: Wright, Lesley A.

Review: Opera—The Art of Dying
pp. 192-193(2)
Author: DiGaetani, John Louis

Books Received
pp. 194-194(1)

Natalie Dessay: Airs d’operas français
pp. 195-205(11)
Author: Limansky, Nicholas E.

Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana
pp. 205-207(3)
Author: Baxter, Robert

Recordings Received
pp. 207-210(4)

Correspondence
pp. 211-212(2)

Errata
pp. 214-214(1)

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