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    • Jul 5, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 57m AVG DURATION
    • 224 EPISODES

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    Ep. 224: Expanding the Canon Part III - Foreign Works

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 69:48


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the last of three episodes exploring how the operatic canon is being expanded, featuring Guild lecturer Matthew Timmermans. In this final episode, he will dive into how the Met's production of foreign works such as Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and Britten's Peter Grimes have expanded the boundaries of the canon. This marks our final podcast episode of this season, but we will return on August 9 with a brand new season! Until then, make sure to follow The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Opera News, and The Metropolitan Opera on your favorite social media platforms to keep up to date on all things opera!

    Ep. 223: Expanding the Canon Part II - Star-Studded Revivals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 64:49


    Today, we have the second of three episodes exploring how the operatic canon is being expanded, featuring Guild lecturer Matthew Timmermans. In this episode, he will dive into star-studded revivals —looking at somewhat unknown operas that are often revived with all-star casts, such as Cherubini's Medea and Giordano's Fedora.

    Ep. 222: Expanding the Canon Part I - New Works

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 71:34


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the first of three episodes exploring how the operatic canon is being expanded, featuring Guild lecturer Matthew Timmermans. In this first episode, he will dive into two new productions that have pushed the boundaries of the canon—Terence Blanchard's Champion and Kevin Puts's The Hours.

    Ep. 221: Talking About Opera on Die Zauberflöte

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 53:45


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are delving into our archives to explore Die Zauberflöte with the late renowned music scholar Father Owen Lee. Die Zauberflöte is a sublime and magical fairytale full of mysticism, love, and humor. Listen to learn more about the opera's fantastical drama and ethereal score.

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    Ep. 220: Opera Outlook on Don Giovanni

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 62:51


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by lecturer Phillip Gainsley as he explores the music and drama of Don Giovanni. Based on the legend of Don Juan, Mozart's masterpiece has remained on the operatic stage since its premiere in 1787 and has gone on to become a cultural behemoth, inspiring playwrights such as Peter Shaffer and other composers such as Liszt and Tchaikovsky. On today's episode, we will delve into what makes this evergreen opera as popular today as it was in the 18th century.

    Ep. 219: Opera Outlook on Champion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 50:18


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by lecturer Tanisha Mitchell as she discusses the music and real-life themes of Champion, an “opera in jazz.”

    Ep. 218: The Mythos and Myths of Wagner's Male Characters Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 72:54


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the second of two episodes exploring the mythos and myths of Wagner's male characters, featuring Guild lecturer Desiree Mays. In this second episode, she will continue to explore the ideas of myth and mythos and how they are presented in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and Lohengrin.

    Ep. 217: The Mythos and Myths of Wagner's Male Characters Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 80:20


    Mythos, myth, legend and folk art were all topics that captivated Richard Wagner when he was no longer satisfied with realistic situations and the confines of time and space. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have the first of two episodes exploring the myth and mythos of Wagner's male characters, featuring Guild lecturer Desiree Mays. In this first episode she will explore the idea of myth and mythos and how it is presented through the doom-ridden Dutchman.

    Ep. 216: Opera Outlook on Lohengrin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 57:20


    Lohengrin is a pivotal work in Wagner's stylistic development, showcased by his tremendous ability to represent the psychology of his characters through music. Lohengrin returned to the Met stage this season, in a brand-new production by director François Girard, whose previous work includes the Met's stunning production of Parsifal in 2013. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by Guild lecturer John J. H. Muller as he explores the history and music of this epic tale of the mysterious swan knight.

    Ep. 215: L'Elisir d'Amore

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 52:38


    On today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are joined by soprano and the Guild's School Programs Senior Associate, Alyson Sheehan, as she discusses the bel canto classic, L'Elisir d'Amore.

    Ep. 214 Operatic Singing And Recording

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 40:38


    On today's Met Opera Guild podcast, we are joined by musicologist and lecturer Diana Maron as she discusses the evolution of early recording technology and opera.

    Ep. 213: Verdi's Merry Masterpiece – Falstaff

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 44:17


    Verdi's final opera, Falstaff, is based on Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, Part 1, but it did not become a huge success until Arturo Toscanini insisted on reviving it at La Scala, and later The Metropolitan Opera, in the 1890s. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, we are joined by Voice Teacher, Stage Director and Educator, Doreen Hutchings as she discusses the humor, music, and staging challenges within Giuseppe Verdi's Falstaff.

    Ep. 212: Talking about Opera on Dialogues des Carmélites

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 66:31


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have a historic recording from our Talking About Opera archives featuring Guild Lecturer Father Owen Lee. The musical examples come from the Virgin Classics recording with Catherine Dubosc, Rita Gorr, Martine Dupuy, Rachel Yakar, and Jose van Dam, conducted by Kent Nagano.

    Ep. 211: Opera Outlook on Fedora

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 57:52


    Returning to the Met after an absence of 25 years, Giordano's opera Fedora is full of murder, political intrigue and many more melodramatic twists and turns. Perhaps best known for its famous tenor aria, “Amor ti vieta,” the opera is nonetheless a stage vehicle for the prima donna. On today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, join the Guild's Director of Learning and Engagement, Stuart Holt, as he explores the drama and music of Fedora.

    Ep. 210: Opera Outlook The Hours

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 59:37


    Inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and made a household name by the Oscar-winning 2002 film version starring Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and Nicole Kidman, this powerful story concerns three women from different eras who each grapple with their inner demons and their roles in society. On this episode we join Guild lecturer and musicologist W. Anthony Sheppard discusses The Hours.

    Ep. 209: Don Carlos Talking about Opera

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 57:34


    On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have a historic recording from our Talking About Opera archives featuring Guild Lecturer Albert Innaurato.

    Ep. 208: Opera Outlook Peter Grimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 54:07


    On this episode of the Met Opera Guild Podcast, lecturer Michael Bolton explores Britten's magnificent meditation on isolation and persecution.

    Ep. 207: Opera Outlook Medea

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 49:01


    Cherubini was a child prodigy who composed several works by the time he was thirteen, before turning his sights to the operatic stage. Perhaps his most famous work, Medea opened the 2022-23 Met Opera season, marking the company premiere of the opera. We welcomeD lecturer and radio personality, Nimet Habachy, as she explores the life and times of Cherubini and his most famous opera, Medea.

    Ep. 206: Opera Outlook Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 60:58


    Based on Nikolai Leskov's novella, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, and seen as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century, Shostakovich's work returns to the Met this season, featuring soprano Svetlana Sozdateleva and tenor Brandon Javonovich as the deadly Katerina and her lover. Today's episode features lecturer Harlow Robinson as he explores this story of adultery and murder.

    Ep. 205: Met Opera Guild Season Announcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 23:03


    Opera Outlooks, Master Classes, Boot Camps, and more are back LIVE and online at the Metropolitan Opera Guild! Find out more about the exciting array of Met Opera Guild learning opportunities in this season on today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast!

    Ep. 204: Opera and Greek Drama Part IV

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 56:17


    In the last part of our series Opera and Greek Drama, we'll conclude our journey of Greek drama after the Trojan War with arguably the most violent and bloodthirsty of Greek myths, the saga of Agamemnon. Lecturer Matthew Timmermans will begin by returning to Gluck, looking at his Iphigénie en Tauride (1779), one of the many operas he wrote for the French stage after his career in Italy. Then, he will discuss one of operas most powerful, beautiful, and disturbing musical adaptations, Strauss's Elektra.

    Ep. 203: Opera and Greek Drama Part III

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 65:02


    Virgil's Aeneid, perhaps the most famous adaptation of a Greek myth, tells the story of the Trojan war and later Aeneas's journey to Carthage. The appropriately epic nature of this poem beginning with Troy's destruction and ending tragically with Dido's suicide has been adapted in a myriad of ways by opera composers. In this podcast episode, join Guild lecturer Matthew Timmerman in the third part of our series Opera and Greek Drama

    Ep. 202: Opera and Greek Drama Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 58:17


    In this podcast episode, join Guild lecturer Matthew Timmermans as he chronologically traces how Greek myths have been adapted by putting them in their historical context, and by comparing and contrasting performances.

    Ep. 201: Opera and Greek Drama Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 65:50


    Published histories of opera differ in a myriad of ways, but one thing that they all agree upon is that opera was born out of Greek drama. On this episode of the Met Opera Guild Podcast, we have the first part from our Opera Boot Camp, Opera and Greek Drama, which took place as a live course earlier this spring. Guild lecturer Matthew Timmermans explores stereotypes of Greek drama found in examples including the vengeful Medea, Wagner's unavoidable legacy, and finally a twist in Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos.

    Ep. 200: Lucia and Madness Study Day- Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 56:01


    We have reached podcast episode #200! In today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Dr. Mark Pottinger leads us through the second part of his Study Day all about Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and the fascinating history of madness in opera.

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    Ep. 199: Lucia and Madness Study Day Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 46:59


    On today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Dr. Mark Pottinger uses Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor as a jumping-off point to take a deeper look at madness, murder, and the supernatural.

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    Ep. 198: Opera Outlook on Hamlet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 44:44


    Shakespeare's Hamlet is one of the most influential and important works of literature and has inspired ballets, orchestral works, choral works, and more than one opera. On today's episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Michael Bolton tackles the significant history of this masterwork and the Met's inspiring new production of this brand new opera by composer Brett Dean.

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    Ep. 197: Opera Outlook on Lucia di Lammermoor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 53:23


    From the vocal fireworks featured in the famous “mad scene” to the popularized sextet Lucia continues to fascinate audiences today. Many sopranos have taken the role, including, Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland, Renata Scotto, Lisette Oropesa and the current Lucia, Nadine Sierra. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have lecturer Tanisha Mitchell discussing the inner workings of this operatic staple.

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    Ep.196: Opera Outlook Don Carlos

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 59:12


    For the first time in the company's history, the Metropolitan Opera is presenting Verdi's tragic opera Don Carlos in its original five act French version. Set during the period of the tumultuous Spanish Inquisition, this opera boasts a super star cast including Matthew Polenzani, Sonya Yoncheva, Jamie Barton, and Eric Owens. Join lecturer John J.H. Muller as he explores the music and history of this French Grand Opera.

    Ep. 195: Opera Outlook: Ariadne auf Naxos

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 49:57


    Of Strauss' many operatic, symphonic, and vocal compositions, his opera Ariadne auf Naxos has remained a staple of the operatic repertoire for decades. Considered by many to be his master work, it's intricate play-within-a-play structure tackles the ideas of the power of art, music, and mythology. Join lecturer Phillip Gainsley as he explores the history and music of this difficult work

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    Ep. 194: Talking About Opera on Rigoletto

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 67:08


    Rigoletto was based on Victor Hugo's play Le Roi s'amuse, literally, “the king enjoys himself.” However, since opera houses were under strict control of government censors, it was too controversial for a king to be portrayed as a serial seducer. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we have a historic recording from our Talking About Opera archives featuring Guild Lecturer Bridget Paloucci.

    Ep. 191: Opera Outlook: Eurydice with W. Anthony Sheppard

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:17


    With music by Genius grant recipient Matthew Aucoin, libretto by recipient Sarah Ruhl, and stage direction by recipient Mary Zimmerman, Eurydice is a new examination of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice from Eurydice's point of view. This co-commission and co-production arrives at the Met after a successful premiere at LA Opera in February 2020. On today's episode, professor W. Anthony Sheppard takes us into the underworld and explores our protagonist's tale.

    Ep. 190: Meistersinger Study Day Part II with Desirée Mays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 73:12


    Instead of all of the mythological figures we are used to seeing in Wagner's operas, the story of Die Meistersinger is set in a community of artisans. The main character, Hans Sachs is even based on a real life historical figure. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild's podcast, we welcome back Guild lecturer Desiree Mays for the second part of our discussion on Die Meistersinger.

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    Ep. 189: Meistersinger Study Day Part I with Desirée Mays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 78:06


    Though thought of as Wagner's only comic opera, Die Meistersinger can also be seen as an artistic manifesto. With a six-hour running time, Die Meistersinger is the longest opera in the Met's repertory. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, we welcome Guild lecturer Desiree Mays for the first of two episodes on Die Meistersinger.

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    Ep. 188: Opera Boot Camp Introduction to Operatic Staging Promo with Matthew Timmermans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 14:31


    From more traditional staging to more boundary-pushing productions, operatic staging has been evolving and changing since the advent of opera. In fact, what we see on the stage can directly affect what the audience hears and understands, and vice versa. In this episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we talk with lecturer Matthew Timmermans about his virtual Opera Boot Camp, all about the history and legacy of operatic staging!

    Ep. 187: Opera Outlook: Fire Shut Up in My Bones

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 45:31


    Featuring a score by renowned jazz musician Terence Blanchard, and a libretto by actor and director Kasi Lemmons, Fire Shut Up in My Bones was this year's Opening Night performance, marking the return of live opera to the Met stage after the longest closure in company history. In this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, librettist and author Joanne Sydney Lessner explores this exciting new work!

    Ep. 186: Opera Outlook: Boris Godunov

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 54:13


    Modest Mussorgsky sought to create a national school of Russian music, free from western influences. His most notable work, Boris Godunov, was initially brutally rejected by the board of the Imperial Theatres in St. Petersburg in 1871. However, it went on to become one of the most popular works in the Russian repertoire. On today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, lecturer Jane Marsh explores the history and highlights of this operatic work.

    Ep. 185: LCE Season Announcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 22:10


    A brand new season of Metropolitan Opera Guild programs is ready to go on sale next week! After a successful season of virtual programming, we are excited to return with a combination of in-person and virtual events.

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    Ep. 184: Great Divas I Have Seen Part IV with Ira Siff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 44:51


    By turns regal and opulent, rich and astounding, the operatic diva has the ability to move you with performances that you will remember for the rest of your life. In the final episode of our four-part series, we're joined by lecturer Ira Siff as he discusses the lives and careers of the great divas Christa Ludwig, Aprile Millo, Krassmira Stoyanova, Teresa Stratas, and, of course, Jessye Norman.

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    Ep. 183: Great Divas I Have Seen Part III with Ira Siff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 46:13


    In today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, we are joined by lecturer Ira Siff to discuss his experiences and memories of watching Marilyn Horne perform, and divas Shirley Verrett, Montserrat Caballe, Magda Olivero, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, and Virginia Zeani!

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    Ep. 182: Great Divas I Have Seen Part II with Ira Siff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:20


    In today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, join Ira Siff as he discusses diva powerhouses like Maria Callas, Renata Scotto, and the incomparable Leontyne Price.

    Ep. 182: Great Divas I Have Seen Part II with Ira Siff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:20


    In today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, join Ira Siff as he discusses other diva powerhouses like Maria Callas, Renata Scotto, and the incomparable Leontyne Price.

    Ep. 181: Great Divas I Have Seen Part I with Ira Siff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 45:35


    Worshipped, adored, and celebrated for their singing, the operatic diva has been thrilling audiences since the beginning of opera as an art form. In today's episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we join lecturer Ira Siff as he tells of the great divas, such as Dame Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, and Leonie Rysanek, that he has had the pleasure of seeing live on the operatic stage.

    Ep. 180: Opera and the Sea with Desirée Mays Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 43:22


    Whether you consider yourself a Wagnerian, or perhaps you are more drawn to the 20th Century nature of Benjamin Britten’s music, the sea has inspired some of opera’s most creative works. On this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we are excited to welcome back lecturer Desirée Mays for Part 2 of Opera and the Sea.

    Ep. 179: Opera and the Sea with Desirée Mays Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 44:40


    The sea provides a vast array of opportunities for storytelling in operas. Despite being composed at different times and locations, composers and librettists have adapted the theme of the sea in unique ways. On this episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, we begin the first of two episodes with Guild lecturer Desiree Mays as she takes a detailed examination of these operas relating to the sea.

    Ep. 178: Maria Callas Course Promo Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 11:20


    How did Maria Callas become a household name, and what happens when a singer’s vocal powers diminish? Who were Maria Callas’s contemporaries, and what stars have carried on her vocal legacy? Today lecturer Matthew Timmermans discusses Maria Callas and the Metropolitan Opera Guild Online Learning course that aims to examine these enduring questions about La Divina herself.

    Ep. 177: Opera in England Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 55:43


    Known for operatic works such as Peter Grimes, Turn of the Screw, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Benjamin Britten drastically modernized opera in England, evolving it to become incredibly important in the operatic canon. Today on the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Dr. Naomi Perley will explore why the works of Benjamin Britten have had such tremendous popularity.

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    Ep. 176: Die Frau ohne Schatten Talking About Opera

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 67:33


    “Die Frosch” is the German word for “The Frog.” While Strauss may have playfully given this unfavorable nickname to Die Frau Ohne Schatten due to the many difficulties in staging the opera, he also regarded it as one of his greatest achievements, saying “it has succeeded nevertheless and has made a deep impression ... and music lovers, in particular, consider it to be my most important work.” On today’s episode of The Metropolitan Opera Guild Podcast, pianist Brian Zeger takes a closer look at this staple of the operatic repertoire.

    Ep. 175: Opera in England Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 62:08


    John Blow, Thomas Arne, Henry Purcell, and George Fredric Handel all had great success composing in England. They all also have music strongly associated with British Monarchy - Blow, Arne, and Purcell all wrote Coronation Anthems and Arne wrote: “Rule Britannia”. Today we present the first of a two-part series on Opera in England. On this episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, Stuart Holt explores these four composers in early British operatic history.

    Ep. 174: Jazz and Opera Part II with Deidre Bird

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 46:11


    Featuring jazz rhythms, blues, banjos, and African American spirituals, Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess challenged pre-existing notions of what an American opera could be. Although Porgy and Bess has a complicated history, Gershwin’s innovative music has had a lasting impact on opera. I’m your host, Stuart Holt, and on today’s episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Deidre Bird will explore how jazz played a role in making Porgy and Bess such a successful work. Many thanks to composer and performer Matt Herskowitz for his gracious contribution of an entirely original and improvised cadenza for this episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild's podcast - www.mattherskowitzpiano.com

    Ep. 173: Jazz and Opera Part I with Deidre Bird

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 33:01


    In recent years, Didonato, Racette, and Upshaw have all released jazz albums, such as Songplay, Diva on Detour, and Winter Morning Walks. Sometimes we think that singers are either categorized as opera singers, or as singers of popular music, including jazz. However, these two genres are actually very closely linked together and share a lot of similarities. I’m your host, Stuart Holt, and on today’s episode of the Metropolitan Opera Guild podcast, lecturer Diedre Bird will discuss how aspects of jazz, such as improvisation, have also had a long-standing history in other forms of vocal music. This podcast also features Matt Herskowitz https://www.mattherskowitzpiano.com/

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