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Sophie Bevan is one of Britain’s foremost sopranos, with a voice known for its sheer beauty, charm and bloom. On stage, she has developed into a fine actress in a diverse range of operas from Rameau to Richard Strauss, entering into the spirit of contemporary stagings with gusto. We talk to her as she prepares to create the role of Hermione in the world premiere of Ryan Wigglesworth’s A Winter’s Tale at English National Opera.
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