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For one who has covered straight operas and interviewed world-acclaimed divas for more than 30  years, the prospect of hearing Il Divo  the pop operatic quartet  came as pure curiosity, more than actual excitement.

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Herewith is a review written by Joseph R. Atilano, a young, avid and authoritative music lover whom I requested to cover a concert for me.

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For one who has covered straight operas and interviewed world-acclaimed divas for more than 30  years, the prospect of hearing Il Divo  the pop operatic quartet  came as pure curiosity, more than actual excitement.

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Herewith is a review written by Joseph R. Atilano, a young, avid and authoritative music lover whom I requested to cover a concert for me.

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