Alternative Dispute Resolution
Oct. 25, 2001
In Harmony
With the strains of Sergei Eisenstein's "Alexander Nevsky" soaring from the dozens of voices in the midst of the turmoil gripping Moscow's Red Square as the Soviet Union was collapsing, Denise Madigan knew something special was happening. It was in the air, and it was reflected in the resonant voices, including her own mezzo-soprano, as part of an outdoor performance by the Choral Arts Society of Washington, D.C.
With the strains of Sergei Eisenstein's "Alexander Nevsky" soaring from the dozens of voices in the midst of the turmoil gripping Moscow's Red Square as the Soviet Union was collapsing, Denise Madigan knew something special was happening. It was in the air, and it was reflected in the resonant v...
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