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Charles Gounod: Roméo et Juliette. © 2011 Bel Air MediaSPONSORED: DVD Spotlight. Olympic Scale - Charles Gounod's Roméo et Juliette, reviewed by Robert Anderson.
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Geraint Evans

Geraint Evans was born in Wales on 16 February 1922, and died on 19 September 1992. He was one of the leading operatic baritones of the 20th century with appearances at all the major opera houses of the world.

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CD Spotlight. A Forthright Approach - J S Bach's St Matthew Passion, recommended by Howard Smith. '... the Ex Cathedra performance is a triumph.'

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