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8 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Kristine Opolais [Classical Singer, March 2014]
It sounds like a fairy tale. A beautiful young girl sings a song, a handsome listener falls in love with her, and in a blink of an eye she becomes a star. Now they travel the world, making music together.
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