WBFF wrote about legendary opera singer Denyce Graves’s visit to the Baltimore School for the Arts:
“A local operatic ‘history maker’ with an international reputation is bringing her expertise and candid story of her path to success to the Baltimore School for the Arts. On Thursday, famed mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, a D.C. native, will host a special class from 2 to 4 p.m.
The performer, who was recently featured as part of a buzzworthy, star-studded dedication ceremony for the opening of Washington D.C.’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, will stop by the Baltimore performing arts schools to lead a master class with a handful of vocal students. Then, Graves will host a Q&A session and talk to students about her own school experiences, offer career insight and detail her journey to the top of the global operatic food chain.”
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