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  3. April 2000

Classical Singer Magazine

Literature Lost

If you are tired of the same old songs, imagine how your audience feels. Here are some techniques for discovering unfamiliar delights for your repertoire.

Deborah Galloway

Performance Reviews

Lucrezia Borga, Les Contes D'Hoffmann, and Vanessa

Freeman Gunter

I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’

A well-known coach brings you closer to the authentic Gershwin style
Tricky rhythmic notation and memorization traps are two of
the difficulties of this deceptively familiar aria

Joseph Smith

The Big “N”

Classical Singer’s voice doctor discusses Nodules, that most frightening and least understood of vocal disorders

Anthony Jahn, M.D.

Eeny, Meeny, Whiney. . .Whoa!

Frank talk from Editor-in-Chief CJ Williamson on how your thoughts are impacting your success.

CJ Williamson

Our Legacy On Record

There is vocal gold in the grooves of antique records ­78 R.P.M. recordings made
between 1898 and 1950. Classical Singer tells you how to mine it.

Nicholas Limansky

A Conversation with Robert and Marion Merrill

He could have been a slugger, but instead he became one of the vocal greats. Here's how he did it.

Maria Zouves

 

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