Talk:Glimmerglass Festival
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The contents of this page was a large block of unwikified text which had been cut-and-pasted from an external web site (the opera company's official site). I have replaced this text with a link to that web site. Zoicon5
- As a regular member of the Glimmerglass' audience, I felt some edits were necessary for greater accuracy. For example, as poetic as it sounds, it is not "on the shores of" Lake Otsego.ThreeAnswers 09:55, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
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