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Errata
In the January 2006 “To Thine Own Self Be True: An Interview with José Cura” article, the composer Kodály’s name was misspelled.
In the December 2005 “Scaling the Heights: Elizabeth Futral” article the photo on page 69 is of Ms. Futral in the title role of the 2000 New Orleans’ Opera production of Delibes’ Lakmé, not Vancouver Opera’s production of Lucia di Lammermoor.