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Subject: Re: TCarmine Meo [07/19) The Diva
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Search on line for the female voice, the diva, in Fifth Element,...then search her, get her name and with your expertise I am sure you can find some of her work around...She is from Albania or Yugoslavia, and never really made La Scala or the Met but nevertheless knocked the crap at of that piece in Fifth Element, one of my favorite film scenes. I very much like fantasy stories and fairy tales with happy endings; that why I live in the world of music and story, in color. Very satisfying in my old age.
Armenian soprano Viktoria Hovhanissyan sings the Diva Plavalaguna opera from The 5th Element. This is what I found; go get 'em. T
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