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Met tenor Michael Fabiano: I went to business school

Met tenor Michael Fabiano: I went to business school

The US tenor, presently at the Met, talks about his unusual pathway to the limelight in the latest episode of Speaking Soundly with Met principal trumpet David Krauss.

‘When I got to college… my goal was to get an economics degree, heading for an MBA… Strategic plaining is like the gravy of my whole family… If I don’t achieve this success, what’s the matrix to exit the business?’

Listen here.

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