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Review: Gheorghiu Triumphs in ‘Traviata’

15 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By RONALD BLUM [Associated Press, 5 February 2006]
NEW YORK — Angela Gheorghiu sang the first note of “Sempre libera” and off she went, like a sprinter spurting ahead of the field, leaving conductor Marco Armiliato and the orchestra to chase

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