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Question and Answer with Martina Arroyo: Part 3 of 5

Martina Arroyo
Opera singer Martina Arroyo is known for her powerful spinto soprano voice, which allowed her to build a distinguished career handling both the heaviest parts of Verdi and the lighter moments of Mozart with equal aplomb. She is a former member of the National Endowment of the Arts, a member of the Carnegie Hall board of Trustees, and a teacher of music at several distinguished music schools. Arroyo retired from regular performing in 1989.
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Martina Arroyo answers questions from students after a master class at New York University. She and the audience discuss the strengths and shortcomings of the voice competition and adjudication system, and ways to reform it to be more accepting of performers’ individuality. Part 3 of 5.



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Nov-05
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