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Elīna Garanča and Czech conductor Jan Bubák in Vienna State Opera, exclusive interview

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Last updated: 2023/01/03 at 10:57 PM
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They met in the Marble Hall of Wiener Staatsoper about and discussed opera backstage world, good and bad singing teachers and the recipe for a long career. Ms. Garanča also revealed why she hates her own recordings and what roles the theatre offers her after her experience with Wagner last year. The cordial interview was captured by the Opera PLUS camera.

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