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AN EVENING OF FAVORITE
ARIAS AND SONGS
Mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves grew up on the hidden side of Washington D.C., but you can't miss her now: The warm and approachable anti-diva has risen to the heights of the opera world. Graves' expressive voice (a "full and voluptuous instrument"-American Record Guide) and radiant stage presence have made her the opera world's first choice to sing Carmen since she debuted in the role at The Met in 1995. At last count, Graves had twenty starring operatic roles in her growing repertoire, which also embraces sacred and 20th century classical music, German lieder, French mélodie, English art song, Broadway standards, and Latin jazz songs in Spanish and Portuguese.
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