The most glorious voice of the twentieth century left us last night. Luciano Pavarotti served as a role model artistically and technically for all of my musical life.
If you're interested in such things, watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VATmgtmR5o4&mode=related&search= and observe the relaxed diction, the steady flow of breath which nothing--not even a damned consonant--is allowed to disturb, the forward placement of this great instrument, the erect posture of the singer, and the absolute dedication to the music and the text.There, your voice lesson for the day.
He was the greatest, truly a master. I'll miss him. I'm so grateful we have the legacy of these wonderful recordings.
If you're interested in such things, watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VATmgtmR5o4&mode=related&search= and observe the relaxed diction, the steady flow of breath which nothing--not even a damned consonant--is allowed to disturb, the forward placement of this great instrument, the erect posture of the singer, and the absolute dedication to the music and the text.There, your voice lesson for the day.
He was the greatest, truly a master. I'll miss him. I'm so grateful we have the legacy of these wonderful recordings.
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