Evelina's Dove
Tuesday, September 18, 2001
The soprano sang a melancholy song in language that carried strains of Arabic. The intonation of her voice was not that heavy. It trembled a little, as appropriate for a `serious' singer. But like a ballad, the sadness that lay behind the words welled from within. The singer was Evelina Meghnagi, an Italian soprano regarded as one of the best interpreters of the Jewish repertoire. She was performing with the bizarrely named Tarantula Hypert
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