by Sharon Dargay
Viviana Garabello quit her job, left her country and followed her passion for music last summer. Now the Livonia woman is hitting all the right notes both on and off the stage.
"I have been all my life in Italy. I was working there as a quality systems engineer," said Garabello, 34, a soprano who sang with chorales in her spare time back home in the Asti region, in northwestern Italy.
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