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- Around The Classical Internet: May 18, 2012Fischer-Dieskau's passing, a Viennese fraudster and a brawl on a Chinese train: all the news that's fit to link. […]
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- Remembering 'A Born God' Among Singers: Dietrich Fischer-DieskauWidely respected by fellow musicians and audiences as one of the greatest classical singers of the 20th century, the baritone has died at age 86. […]
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