Word: tenors
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Opera: The next great tenor isn't a tenor -- he's a baritone...
Musically, the performance at the Met is excellent. Possessing a voice that is lithe and ripe, mezzo-soprano Maria Ewing was born to sing the title role, and she delivers a performance of untamed carnality. Slovak bass Sergei Koptchak is outstanding as her lecherous father-in-law, and Russian tenor Vladimir Galouzine is appropriately ardent as the lover. In the pit, conductor James Conlon and the Met orchestra rejoice in the score's raw power...
...entitlements, which they both know is necessary in order to keep the deficit from ballooning again. At worst, the President's tactics were a harbinger of broader gridlock to come. Said a veteran Democratic Party official: "I don't know how Clinton is going to govern, given the tenor of what he is doing...
...This is a very prestigious businessperson's club," he says. "The [dress] code reflects the tenor of the club...
Harvard International Relations Council, Vice President of Strategy; Model United Nations, Charge D'Affaires; Harvard International Review, Design Editor; Harvard-Radcliffe Opportunes, Alto, Tenor; 95.3 WHRB, Ness, Sports...