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Bartoli again makes foray into rare music

17 years ago
Gary Hoffman

Ronald Blum [Associated Press, 20 October 2005]
NEW YORK – When Cecilia Bartoli sings, notes don’t just float out of her mouth. Her body shakes during her coloratura fireworks, as if each sound bubbled up, like lava escaping a volcano.

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