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In Bravura Met Recital, Grand Wagnerian Voice Essays Intimate Finesse
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In A Sunny Vale Where Hemingway Sheltered, Free Concerts Resound
Music From The Heart: Intimate Portraits Of Schumanns, Brahms
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Energized Spoleto USA Runs Brash Gamut From Barber To Balloon Pops
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Spoleto Caps An Era With Lively Jolt of New Works and New Plans
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‘Salome’ Is Given A Risky, Risqué Spin In Spoleto Staging
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Redefining New, Spoleto Rolls Out Donizetti Premiere
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On Porgy’s’ Turf, Gershwin’s Opera Is Right At Home
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Coming Events: East Coast Glories In Summer Fests
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Sexy Comic Opera, 350 Years Young, In Spoleto Revival
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Spoleto Presents Operas New And Very, Very Old
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May 19, 2015
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Spoleto Fest USA Turns Modernist With 2014 Lineup
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