Q & A: Michael Kelly On Performing ‘As One,’ His Career Origins & Carnegie Hall, an OperaWire interview

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“Art has the power to change minds, underline an important message, inspire thought, and calm the restless human spirit. I always want my art to be in service of something. Even if that thing is just support for the art form to continue and grow and strengthen. I always want to be a vessel for that.”

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Kelly’s “big rich” and “mellifluous baritone handled the difficult dramatic moments surreptitiously on transgender.”

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Dobson encapsulates a distinctly dark, sinister side”