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Source: en.wiktionary.orgDonington (1979) 31, 72–5 Millington notes that Jean-Jacques Nattiez has also applied psychoanalytical techniques in an evaluation of Wagner's life and works. Source: Internet
Abedian scored again, followed by goals from first-year Bryce Millington and second-year Gary Zhao. Source: Internet
For the reworking of Der fliegende Holländer, see Deathridge (1982) 13, 25; for that of Tannhäuser, see Millington (2001) 280–2, which further cites Wagner's comment to Cosima three weeks before his death that he "still owes the world Tannhäuser." Source: Internet
British author Alan D. Millington revived the Chinese classical game of the 1920s with his book The Complete Book of Mah-jongg (1977). Source: Internet
John's third wife was a classical scholar, Maria Millington Lathbury. Source: Internet
Kienzle (2005) 81 Musically the opera has been held to represent a continuing development of the composer's style, and Barry Millington describes it as "a diaphanous score of unearthly beauty and refinement". Source: Internet