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By Alicia C. Beyer
Adam R. Singerman ’09 and Caitlin C. Vincent ’07 draw laughs in “Amour piqué par une abeille,” one of Louis-Nicholas Clérambault’s 18th century cantatas staged by the Harvard Early Music Society. “Métamorphoses,” a collaborative effort of song and dance,
Adam R. Singerman ’09 and Caitlin C. Vincent ’07 draw laughs in “Amour piqué par une abeille,” one of Louis-Nicholas Clérambault’s 18th century cantatas staged by the Harvard Early Music Society. “Métamorphoses,” a collaborative effort of song and dance,

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