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Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice / Cecilia Bartoli

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Fri, Nov 8, 2024, 20:00
With a voice whose beauty, range and agility seem to know no bounds, Cecilia Bartoli is one of the undisputed world leaders in singing. She also has an almost magnetic stage presence and a charisma that not only thrills classical music fans. No wonder she enjoys a legendary reputation, especially on the opera stage. In addition to Bartoli’s stage career, the mezzo-soprano also devotes herself time and again to special projects. She brings one of these to the Elbphilharmonie for... Read full text

Keywords: Early Music, Vocal Music

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