Baritone Hormones 11/10/2011
Cute clip from Prairie Home Companion. My only question is, why settle for baritone when you could be a bass? Add Comment Chaliapin and Nelson Eddy 11/01/2011
I am fascinated by the voice of Feodor Chaliapin and I look forward to learning more about him over the course of my life and career. I stumbled upon Chaliapin's version of "The Blind Plowman" recently and enjoyed hearing him sing in English. Apparently, Nelson Eddy liked that song in particular and in the following radio clip, Eddy sings his rendition of the same. I listened to it back to back with the Chaliapin recording. There's so much I admire about both men, but in particular Nelson Eddy's spoken English is fabulous and I admire how easily he goes from talking to singing to talking again. Sing in Italian Like I Sing in English 04/03/2011
Having spent seven months singing Garcia exercises with my teacher and training to be an opera singer, I'm now spending some quality time with songs by Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. Who would have thought? I would have guessed that training in opera would take me further and further away from these composers, but I was wrong. Singing in English is automatic and easy for me as an American. I play with the delivery, making some words longer, some words shorter, some more sung and some less. Right now, when I sing in English I make better use of my voice than when I sing in Italian. Here's a great example of what I'm talking about: this is my favorite clip of Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Notice how freely he plays with the words and how he delivers the refrain a little differently each time. | Tyler PutnamSinger ArchivesNovember 2011 CategoriesAll |
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