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Barbara Hendricks Barbara Hendricks
Barbara Hendricks Opera singer For the Record… Selected discography Sources Although soprano Barbara Hendricks stepped onto the opera stage later in life than most of her peers, her inherent musical talent has made up for lost time. She began her vocal training in 1968 at the relatively... Read more
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Yehudi Menuhin Yehudi Menuhin
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Gordon Smith Gordon Smith
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Robin Wagner Robin Wagner
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American Conservatory Theatre American Conservatory Theatre
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