Vocal Mastery: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers (1920)


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Vocal Mastery


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Vocal Mastery


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In this groundbreaking collection, Harriette Brower presents insightful conversations with renowned singers, offering a rare glimpse into their personal perspectives on the art of singing and the path to success. From the incomparable Enrico Caruso to the inspiring Geraldine Farrar, each artist shares their unique insights, emphasizing the value of hard work, willpower, and ceaseless effort. With contributions from master teachers and discussions on memory, imagination, and the secrets of beautiful singing, this book provides a wealth of knowledge for aspiring singers and vocal teachers alike.




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