One of the first noticeable things about conductor Alex Innecco’s office are the posters that crowd the upper edges of the walls: “Shakespeare in Music,” “The Armed Man,” “Opera Showdown” and “Past & Future,” among many other colorful hangings. At first, the framed pictures could be mistaken as posters for different Broadway musicals, not posters advertising a mostly classical music repertoire. But perhaps that’s entirely the point.
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