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From:  MarieAnn Nicola <mancl@m...>
Date:  Fri Apr 7, 2000  7:49 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Bel Canto technique...


Find the book "Bel Canto Singing" By Dr. James Stark.
Just out this year and an excellent source of information, it's a brilliant
book. I think I might have gotten the title wrong... Bel Canto is in the
title and the author name is correct.
I thought the book was so excellent I plan on buying it.

MarieAnn, just a voice student.


At 11:06 PM 4/6/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>As part of an advanced performance practice course I'm taking, I'm doing a
>study on the Bel Canto technique and I'm wondering if any of you have used
>the 19c manuals...which ones you used and what you thought of them.
>
>Part of the study is reading interviews and knowing what singers who use the
>(true) Bel Canto technique sound like and feel...so if you wouldn't mind
>telling me anything-everything about the way you learned Bel Canto, who you
>learned it from (and who they learned it from, etc., if possible)....if
>you've studied early recordings...if you carry this style over into verisimo
>and Wagner, etc....
>
>I'll not be publishing anything, so there's no need to worry...
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kate Penney
>
>
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