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Opera Review

For Midsummer, Bizet reimagined

A condensed 'Carmen' reflects group's mission

August 1, 2008

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Boston still sorely lacks the large opera company and the versatile opera house it deserves, and yet the city is teeming with small and enterprising chamber opera initiatives. One of the more recent additions is Boston Midsummer Opera, which began in 2006 as an outreach venture designed to showcase the young singers who had participated in the Met's National Council ... (Full article: 501 words)

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