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Written by Joe Lopes
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Monday, 25 April 2005 10:16 |
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In the overwhelming majority of Giuseppe Verdi's grand operas - even a four-act spectacular such as the Egyptian-based blockbuster Aida - the Italian-born composer often went to great lengths to provide his audiences with some relief from the pomp and pageantry, and show us the human side of his characters.
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Congratulations for the excellent article about our great diva. It is very nice to know that some people still care about our most talented artists.I visit Vienna very often and had the pleasure to watch her many times on stage. I can tell it is an unforgettable experience!
I created a community in orkut dedicated to her.
Best Regards,
Felipe Porto
lype69@hotmail.com