Opinion
Opera is cool
Tiana Holden was thrilled at Tuesday evening's dress rehearsal of Verdi's Aida, the classic tale of love and betrayal that opens tonight at the Lyric Opera House. During the intermission, she raved about the voices of Italian soprano Tiziana Caruso, who sang the title role, and her leading man, tenor Antonello Palombi. "It was amazing how they put so much expression into their singing," she bubbled.
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