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Azucena is an "astroanalyst", a sort of highly evolved psychotherapist, who ministers to the karmically challenged.
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Azucena is an "astroanalyst", a sort of highly evolved psychotherapist, who ministers to the karmically challenged.
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Maya Azucena has been a musical force to reckoned with – from her 2nd show when she [...]
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Maya Azucena has been a musical force to reckoned with – from her 2nd show when she opened for the incredible Gladys Knight, to her debut CD “Maya Who?!” in 2003, where she sold the CD at her shows, website www.
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Maya Azucena: To be honest, the inspiration began early, when I was a teenager.
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For lunch, try Azucena Zapoteca, on the highway at the entrance to San Martín Tilcajete.
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She began a string of performances in major roles including gypsy women of Bizet's "Carmen" and Verdi's "Azucena."
Obituary: Italian mezzo-soprano Giulietta Simionato dies Emily Langer 2010
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For lunch, try Azucena Zapoteca, on the highway at the entrance to San Martín Tilcajete.
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Her favorite roles were Carmen (Carmen) and Delilah (Sampson and Delilah), and she routinely sang the Witch/Mother in Hansel and Gretel, Amneris in Aïda, Azucena in Il Trovatore, and Suzuki in Madama Butterfly.
Maria Winetzkaja. 2009
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I happen to know who the Azucena was, because I know someone who was there, and he told me she stole the show despite being near retirement.
Memo to San Francisco Opera Copy-Editors Lisa Hirsch 2009
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