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Music - Religious Music
  • Rosa Raisa

    Rosa Raisa reflects on her career and her time in Chicago

    Nov. 6, 1959

    Renowned soprano, Madame Rosa Raisa discusses her career, early training, Chicago debuts, travels, teaching, and hobbies post opera.

  • Giuseppe Sabbatini

    Musical performance of Giuseppe Sabbatini

    Sep. 10, 1993

    Celebrated young tenor Giuseppe Sabbatini discusses his upcoming performance as Alfredo in "Traviata" at the Lyric Opera as well as beginnings, church music, debuts with little/no rehearsal and more.

  • Marilyn Horne

    Marilyn Horne talks about her music career and her upcoming performance in "Rinaldo" at the Chicago Opera Theater

    May. 2, 1984

    Marilyn Horne talks about her music career and her upcoming perfomance in "Rinaldo" at the Chicago Opera Theater

  • Luciano Pavarotti

    Luciano Pavarotti discusses singing for the Pope and other audiences

    Oct. 8, 1979

    Pavarotti recalls his meeting with the Pope was very special. Singing "Ave Maria" for him was like God lit up, explained Pavarotti. There are more younger people in the audience, said Pavarotti. They're very surprised that opera's so beautiful, as they believed it was an old fashioned thing.

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