Opera’s American accent

Editorial | Sunday, July 8, 2007 | The Boston Globe

“BEVERLY SILLS transcended the opera house. In her day, the coloratura soprano was an ever-present part of New York City life, almost a living Statue of Liberty, someone whose work one had to see if one wanted to say that one had seen New York. So it was a shock when Sills died last week at age 78, because institutions are supposed to last forever.”…BS

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