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![]() Desdemona in Verdi’s Otello at the Festivale dei due Mondi Spoleto under Thomas Schippers
Left to right: Peter Glossop (Iago), Tony Walton (sets/costumes), Thomas Schippers (conductor/director), Jane Marsh (Desdemona), Tito del Bianco (Otello) ![]() There is always music in the world, we must just silence the volume of our thoughts to hear it.
![]() ![]() ![]() Contessa in Mozart’s Nozze di Figaro at the Hamburger Staatsoper under Horst Stein
![]() ![]() Part of establishing a career house is to think, at the foundation, of the goals involved, and understand when to commence planning.
![]() ![]() ![]() Jane Marsh and Linda Hall December 19, 2005-NYC
WOLF, von EINEM, MARX ...an artistic triumph... Regina Resnik ![]() Jane Marsh & Linda Hall.
Hindemith's Das Marienleben in NYC, December 20, 2004 ![]() Just singing the notes of Das Marienleben is no easy matter and Ms. Marsh
did that with care and concern. Hers is the kind of big, classical-music soprano.
Linda Hall was Ms. Marsh's scrupulous pianist Listeners (packed full, by the way) obviously were grateful to hear this music in the hands of caring professionals. THE NEW YORK TIMES ![]() A Verdi soprano to be universally celebrated is Ms. Marsh.
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