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An Interview with Denyce Graves
Recognized worldwide as one of today's most exciting vocal stars, Denyce Graves continues to gather unparalleled popular and critical acclaim in performances on four continents. USA Today identified her as one of the "singers most likely to be an operatic superstar of the 21st Century," and after a recent performance in Atlanta, the Journal-Constitution exclaimed, "if the human voice has the power to move you, you will be touched by Denyce Graves." Denyce Graves gave a recital at the Alys Stephens Center on Saturday, May 10th. She spoke with WBHM's program director Michael Krall about the program, how she decided to make singing her career and the title role of "Carmen". |







