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Met Opera Ordered to Pay Anna Netrebko $200,000 for Canceled Performances

The New York Times – Music:

The company cut ties with the star Russian soprano for her refusal to denounce Vladimir Putin after the invasion of Ukraine. An arbitrator said it must pay her under the terms of her contract.

Javier Hernandez
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