Singing Tips and Instruction
from Historical Singers

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Have you ever realised how much
singing instruction you could gain
by listening to historical singers,
especially from those first 60 years
of recordings? Singing Tips and Instruction <br>from Historical Singers



Singing Techniques and Instruction
from Historical Singers

Have you at one time realised how much
singing instruction you may well gain
by listening to historical singers,
especially from those first 60 years
of recordings?

For singing techniques
listen to:

Adelina Patti
singing Mozart

Nellie Melba
singing Gounod

Ezio Pinza
.. Verdi

Enrico Caruso
.. Puccini

Lawrence Tibbett
.. Rossini

John McCormack
.. Handel

E Schumann-Heink
.. Brahms

Geraldine Farrar
.. Puccini

Rosa Ponselle
.. Verdi

Galli-Curci and
Tito Schipa
.. Bellini

Luisa Tetrazzini
.. Donizetti

Claudia Muzio
.. Debussy

Richard Tauber
.. Schubert

Elisabeth Schumann
.. Strauss

Lauritz Me lchior
.. Wagner

Fritz Wunderlich
singing Mozart


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Do not miss out on the valuable singing lessons of the good singe rs from the early years of recordings. We explore not just their implications on the way to sing, however also their large relevance to performance practice.Perhaps:

  • you are already a lover of historical singers and recordings,
  • you are a singer and take pleasure from exploring the way to sing,
  • you provide singing lessons and are always searching for sound ideas on vocal method,
  • you are searching for singing instruction through historically informed performance practice,
  • you are an opera buff,
  • or you are newer to this area and only desire to understand what all the fuss is about!
We're at an incredibly interesting stage immediately. We've the tremendous history of a hundred years of singing on record. However singing method has transformed in that time. And on a daily basis immediately, one musical author or an other bemoans present standards.

So who were these legendary singers of the past? What changes came along? What singing techniques do they leave us? Did these singers truly discover how to sing all the things ranging from Mozart to Puccini? Was there a golden age of bel canto? Where does the recent "early music movement" fit in? These - and a lot other topics - make up our ongoing discussion.

We look at these older singers in a changing series of articles, and examine their way of singing. We also present recommendations from those who heard them live, and include the singers' own views on their art.


"The vocal past has very much to show us that I'm glad my dear reader James F Anderson is helping draw attention to it. His information of the history of singing and performance - and of the current operatic world - ought to assist us all in this process."
Count Beuthen

"Why not broaden your expertise and listen to the good performers who sang for Verdi, Puccini and Strauss? It seems to me as a young singer from the Guildhall School of Music, London, that I have a whole lot to gain."
&nb sp; a London student


A number of current articles:

What are a number of the obvious differences between older and more recent singers? We list a dozen differences for a start.

"I hear you have not got a wobble". That is the reason explaining the English coloratura soprano Gwen Catley was chosen for an important radio programme. We examine her pure art.Opera versus Oratorio? For a number of our thoughts on the current state of play, click the link below.


Puccini coached Maria Jeritza. We look at Jeritza's account of this, and her dramatic singing.


A singing tip a week for a year
Over our years of fact finding studies, we've collected a novel data bank of what good singers have actually said or written about how they sing. If you're a singer yourself, we locate any new tip or idea is constantly welcome. If you're a listener, these techniques offer valuable insight into the singer's art. So click the link below for more details, and set yourself up with a century's worth of advice from the top singers for under the cost o f a singing lesson. SINGING TECHNIQUES - click the link below


We also run occasional Courses with techniques on historical singing, and you may similar to a peek at our changing Picture Gallery for picking up occasional lessons from old singers.

Singers Legacy:

    Patron: Lord Rees-Mogg
    Editor: James Frederick Anderson
    Asst Editor: Maria Barbera Martinez

Our editor, James Anderson - who gives Lectures on singers - says, " I fell head-over-heels with the human voice twenty five years ago. It's very essential to me that these old singing voices become a bigger part of our culture."

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