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LOUISA BERTMAN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
By Robert Finch

She stood at West and Washington: a high, soaring coloratura singing an aria from Donizetti. Her voice created a bubble of isolation, as if she were standing alone on some precipice overlooking the ocean, calling for some lost love, rather than on a curb in downtown Beantown, singing for quarters.

— ROBERT FINCH