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restage
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restage [riːˈsteɪdʒ]
vb (tr)
1. (Performing Arts / Ballet) (Performing Arts) (Performing Arts / Theatre) (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) to produce or perform a new production of (a play)
2. to organize or carry out (an event) again, esp if it has been cancelled attempts have been made to restage the race
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restage
vt play etcwieder aufführen; scene, eventnachstellen, rekonstruieren


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Three years later he restages the same sonnet in La Circe "para el desengano de los que se apasionan de los terminos nuevos de decir, aunque sean barbaros, y no reparen en el alma de los concetos" (1311, italics added), this time spotlighting his new yet still traditional inventiveness with an extended prose commentary (reminiscent of Herrera in the Anotaciones).
He tackles difficult virtuoso pieces originally written for the piano by composers like Chopin and Liszt and restages them for the organ, while also investing old warhorses--like Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor and Vladimir Horowitz's Variations on a Theme From Bizet's "Carmen"--with fresh fire.
 
 
 
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