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Panjabi takes a genre cliche -- the combination of hard shell and tender interior -- and redeems it by maintaining a constant but perfectly poised intensity, one whose tight control only emphasizes its operatic force.
Ultimately, China's many advantages — fancy new opera houses that must be filled, a cash-rich government determined to become a global cultural powerhouse, an endless supply of talent coming out of conservatories, young audiences eager to learn about opera — are certain to make the nation an operatic force, as major players in the global opera world have already noticed.
Ultimately, China's many advantages — fancy new opera houses that must be filled, a cash-rich government determined to become a global cultural powerhouse, an endless supply of talent coming out of conservatories, young audiences eager to learn about opera — may make the nation an operatic force, as some major players in the global opera world are already predicting.
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