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Renee Fleming (Violetta) began 2004 with a concert tour to Paris, Munich and Dortmund, then settled in Washington, DC, for a Kennedy Center residency, giving master classes and concerts with the National Symphony, plus a duo recital with Susan Graham. The soprano recently joined James Levine's Schubertiade at Carnegie Hall. She next visits Cologne for concert Daphnes. Her concert tour resumes in the U.K., with stops in Birmingham, Edinburgh and London. The Indiana, Pennsylvania native devotes April to recitals across the U.S. before returning to the Met (where she bowed in 1991 as Mozart's Countess) for Rusalka.

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