is very rare that an opera singer, in identifying so completely with heroin which embodies such caps also available dramatic power, subtlety and novelty, it is impossible to say what he did best, whether acting or singing, or whether, as in the case of the Russian soprano Violeta possessed the character of Valéry, do so extraordinarily that both enhance and refine a look to the other and vice versa "Fragrant Camellias
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M. Vargas Llosa
Anna Netrebko (Violetta) and Rolando Villazón (Alfredo): end of Act One, Scene V of 'La Traviata', Verdi. Vienna, 2005.
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