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May 3, 2021
ALLIANCE The University of Mount Union Department of Music invited Maestro Eduardo Valdes, former principal tenor at the Metropolitan Opera and Mount Union alumnus, to host a master class April 10.
Peyton Zamarelli a soprano from Beloit performed the piece “Batti, batti o bel Masetto.”
The event consisted of 10 vocal students performing and working with Valdes in front of a distanced live audience. Each student was able to sing with him for 25 to 30 minutes at a time. The students believe that even in a short amount of time that their technique had grown substantially.
“This was an absolutely amazing experience,” Zamarelli (’22) said. “Not only was it a complete treasure to hear live music again, but my voice felt completely transformed after working with Maestro Valdes. He is a true master of his craft.”
Argentina Releases List of Vaccine Recipients as Scandal Widens
Patrick Gillespie, Bloomberg News A healthcare worker administers a dose of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination center at La Rural convention center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez fired his health minister in an attempt to defuse a scandal over government allies having received preferential access to Covid-19 vaccinations. , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) Argentinaâs government released the names of dozens of officials and allies who secretly got vaccinated against Covid-19 in an apparent violation of the countryâs guidelines, attempting to contain a growing political scandal.
Argentina Releases List of Vaccine Recipients as Scandal Widens
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(Bloomberg) Argentinaâs government released the names of dozens of officials and allies who secretly got vaccinated against Covid-19 in an apparent violation of the countryâs guidelines, attempting to contain a growing political scandal.
(Bloomberg) Argentinaâs government released the names of dozens of officials and allies who secretly got vaccinated against Covid-19 in an apparent violation of the countryâs guidelines, attempting to contain a growing political scandal.
The list of about 70 people disclosed on Monday by the government includes leaders from the ruling Peronist party, mid-level government officials and family members who received the shots. The release comes after President Alberto Fernandez fired his health minister, Gines Gonzalez Garcia, on Friday, when the preferential access to the vaccine was made p
BUENOS AIRES (BLOOMBERG) - Argentina's government released the names of dozens of officials and allies who secretly got vaccinated against Covid-19 in an apparent violation of the country's guidelines, attempting to contain a growing political scandal.. Read more at straitstimes.com.