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Opera, singers shine despite distractions

17 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By KEN WINTERS [The Globe and Mail, 22 October 2005]
A Handel opera is still sufficiently rare that one looks forward to it immoderately. If it is one of the great ones, such as Rodelinda, it is not to be missed.

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