'All'armi!' Manrico's battle-cry, with which Martinelli himself so often rallied the troops on stage in Il trovatore, leaps to his defence whenever the great tenor is called into question, which he sometimes is.
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"'All'armi!' Manrico's battle-cry, with which Martinelli himself so often rallied the troops on stage in Il trovatore, leaps to his defence whenever the great tenor is called into question, which he sometimes is."
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