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Karita Mattila, Wigmore Hall, London

12 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Erica Jeal [The Guardian, 14 September 2010]
Few of opera’s big beasts are as fabulous as soprano Karita Mattila, who returned as the Wigmore Hall’s season-opening act after 13 years away from the venue.

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