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Although there is room for improvement, the singers engage each other, as well as the orchestra, with vigor and skill, making for a satisfying “Snegurochka” in Russian.
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The question before arts organizations and companies is the same one that looms over the rest of us: will they—can they—act before it’s too late?
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