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Tag: Nina Berkhout

Why Birds Sing by Nina Berkhout

March 3, 202118 Comments

Dawn, a much-sought-after young opera singer, has over committed herself to work and taken on one too many roles, with the unfortunate result of an onstage blunder that has her on several months of voice rest. Not only is she embarrassed about what happened, but she has been given the dubious job of teaching a … Continue reading Why Birds Sing by Nina Berkhout

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