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In Song: Arturo Chacón-Cruz
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In Song: Arturo Chacón-Cruz

Sep 19, 2021
0h 18m
★ 0.0

Overview

Journey to the sunny coastline of South Florida, where Chacón-Cruz — one of opera’s leading tenors — invites you inside his home, his artistry and his history to show how he’s embraced his identity as fuel for his work.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Kismet Creative Studio
San Francisco Opera
Lumahai Productions

In Song: Arturo Chacón-Cruz Trailers

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Cast

Arturo Chacón-Cruz

Self (tenor)

Arturo Chacón-Cruz

Roberto Berrocal

Self (piano)

Roberto Berrocal

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