When word got out that famous conductor Zoltan Zingwell was working on an autobiography, everyone expected a scandalous tell-all, a book that would set the music world on its ear. His name had been connected with all the great sopranos of his era, from Joan Neverland and Victoria de los Robles to Kirsten Blogstad and Cecilia Barkoli so it seemed logical to expect tales of passion, both on stage and off. Alas, the book was a bore, reviews were scathing and sales were negligible. Not since the Mueller Report has there been a weighty volume more discussed and less read. There was rampant speculation suggesting that the Russians had gotten to him.
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