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"One of the greatest artists who comes to mind in the past and present history of music," is how Berlioz, no less, referred to her in his review of the premiere of Meyerbeer's opera Le Prophète, in which the role of the heroine had been composed especially for Viardot to sing.
Folks like President Wilson (a historian, no less) referred admiringly to "The Birth of a Nation" as "like writing history with lightning," but it didn't take most people long to identify the film's grotesque racism.
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