 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Renee Fleming recently told ABC's Sandy Kenyon that the concept for hew new album 'Dark Hope' - on which the superstar soprano explores works by Arcade Fire, Muse, The Mars Volta and others - initially faced some tough critics in the form of her two teenage daughters. But the project ended up becoming a family affair, with Fleming's daughters - and sister - contributing backing vocals. Watch the ABC segment, which is currently airing on Taxi TV, here: https://bit.ly/9SyldV In a USA Today feature that also ran this week, Fleming describes the process of recording 'Dark Hope' with producer David Kahne (The Strokes, Regina Spektor) - often having to switch gears after an opera performance at the Met the night before. Read the USA Today story here: https://bit.ly/99VQiV Renee Fleming will be performing at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago on July 24, with shows in Pittsburgh, Winston-Salem and Washington DC in September. https://www.reneefleming.com/darkhope https://www.shorefire.com/clients/rfleming
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