She has also expressed a wish for more new musicals to be put into production, instead of frequent revivals.
And he was right: she appeared in frequent revivals - in France and Britain - for the next two decades.
These changes make for a more dramatic beginning and ending and add to a score that deserves more frequent revivals than it has seen to date.
Weber's richly Romantic opera has never quite caught on outside German-speaking countries, but its musical beauties warrant frequent revivals.
Rural churches, especially the Cane Ridge Meeting House (1791), held frequent religious revivals.
He worked in a repertory system that stood on mutability and variation, with many new plays, frequent revivals, short runs and little rehearsal time.
It was completed in 1943, was quite popular in its time and could stand more frequent revivals than it gets these days.
The new opera houses sprouting throughout Europe sparked a thirst for repertory, which necessitated frequent revivals along with new works.
The piece continues to receive frequent revivals.
The MUNY version continues to receive frequent revivals.