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  <title>Diamanda Gal&#xE1;s at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago on 23 Feb 2012</title>
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The distinctive vocalist, known for her haunting operatic voice with a three-and-a-half octave range, returns to the MCA Stage. Galás has a strong presence during her live performances and is known for addressing themes of suffering, condemnation, injustice, and loss of dignity. She performs a selection of songs for voice and piano, including blues covers and songs from her Masque of the Red Death trilogy.

She originally performed and recorded this music to bring attention to the daily struggles of people living with AIDS. The concerts are programmed in conjunction with the MCA exhibition This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s.

Running time: 75 minutes, no intermission]]></description>
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  <title>Diamanda Gal&#xE1;s at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago on 25 Feb 2012</title>
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The distinctive vocalist, known for her haunting operatic voice with a three-and-a-half octave range, returns to the MCA Stage. Galás has a strong presence during her live performances and is known for addressing themes of suffering, condemnation, injustice, and loss of dignity. She performs a selection of songs for voice and piano, including blues covers and songs from her Masque of the Red Death trilogy.

She originally performed and recorded this music to bring attention to the daily struggles of people living with AIDS. The concerts are programmed in conjunction with the MCA exhibition This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s.

Running time: 75 minutes, no intermission]]></description>
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