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Opera Philadelphia Presents “CREDO,” Embracing Composer Margaret Bonds’ Artistic Ideals
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Opera Philadelphia Presents “CREDO,” Embracing Composer Margaret Bonds’ Artistic Ideals

In Margaret Bonds’ 1965 cantata CREDO, her creative choices speak to the political, artistic, and spiritual significance of the work...
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