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‘Fledermaus’ singer prince of a gal

15 years ago
Gary Hoffman

blythe_small.pngRichard Nilsen [Arizona Republic, 11 November 2007]
Metropolitan Opera star Stephanie Blythe is back.
The mezzo-soprano made a splash with her performance of Juno in Arizona Opera’s 2006 production of Handel’s Semele, an updated, jazzed-up version of the Baroque opera.

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