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Quoted and noted: Sir Jonathan Miller
Quoted and noted: Sir Jonathan Miller
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
"Most of Wagner's operas are simply Harry Potter set to music." Sir Jonathan Miller tells theartsdesk ...read more
"Most of Wagner's operas are simply Harry Potter set to music." Sir Jonathan Miller tells theartsdesk ...read more
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