Rossini's "Armida," first performed in Naples in 1817, is inexplicably neglected.
Mann's immediate response was that the report "uncritically parrots claims by two Canadians (an economist and an oil industry consultant) that have already been refuted by several papers in the peer-reviewed literature inexplicably neglected by Barton's 'panel'.
Mr. Goodnough is sometimes described as "well-known yet inexplicably neglected," the Neuberger staff said, but his work has been acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Corcoran Gallery and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington.
Newsweek did not dispute Mr. Biden's claim to the award, but said, "If he won an international moot court competition, he has inexplicably neglected to list it on his resume."
We could start with the inexplicably neglected "South Pacific."
There is Lillian Groag's production of Puccini's inexplicably neglected "Fanciulla del West," a wonderfully melodramatic story of miners during the California Gold Rush.
Tomorrow's pre-concert event includes two remarkable piano works, the Piano Variations, performed by Mr. Ohlsson, and the Piano Fantasy, a major work that has been inexplicably neglected.
For decades, there was a gaping hole in New York State law, a sign of prejudice that politicians inexplicably neglected to remedy.
But his deserving chamber works have been inexplicably neglected.
Statements for Orchestra, given its premiere by the Philharmonic in 1942, is inexplicably neglected.