Music in London, 1890-94, Volume 2Constable limited, 1956 - Music |
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Page 157
... sing- ing which is the supreme attribute of the greatest singers and teachers of singing , I do not know , though I guess with some confidence that he had little more than the ordinary appetite for them . He once " sang " the notes of ...
... sing- ing which is the supreme attribute of the greatest singers and teachers of singing , I do not know , though I guess with some confidence that he had little more than the ordinary appetite for them . He once " sang " the notes of ...
Page 187
... singing , for volumes and pamphlets on voice production have been hurled at me from all sides ; and this , I suppose , indicates a wave of interest in the subject . All such treatises used to be practi- cally identical as to their ...
... singing , for volumes and pamphlets on voice production have been hurled at me from all sides ; and this , I suppose , indicates a wave of interest in the subject . All such treatises used to be practi- cally identical as to their ...
Page 227
... singing scales in life , she practises on ah instead of oo and ee in the middle , and aw in her lowest register , she will sing like an Academy pupil instead of developing the full vocal capacity , physical and metaphysical , needed by ...
... singing scales in life , she practises on ah instead of oo and ee in the middle , and aw in her lowest register , she will sing like an Academy pupil instead of developing the full vocal capacity , physical and metaphysical , needed by ...
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