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Nourrit's Number: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Maestro Alfredo Kraus is remembered in a statue erected in his honor at Las Palmas, at the entrance to the auditorium named after him. Links to this post. Friday, October 23, 2009. Back when I was suffering from Delusions of Leggiero, aside from singing with a high larynx and a pinched tone, I also sang in a very controlled. Manner, a precious. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. I must say that I enjoy listening to Mr. Muhly. It gives me a new-found apprec...R, It...
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Nourrit's Number: Opera and… videogames?
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Sunday, March 28, 2010. Opera and… videogames? As more and more Gen-Xers (birthdates somewhere between 1969 and 1981) come of age, I have come across more colleague opera singers who harbor an interest in videogames. My voracious love for reading might have placed me in the second category, but my near-terminal boredom with almost all of my subjects (except Philosophy and Literature) didn’t merit high enough grades to seriously classify me as such. In, I guess, a precocious premonition of the soon-to-com...
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Nourrit's Number: Mastery
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Thursday, December 17, 2009. In his late 60s one of the top tenors of the 20th century sings one of the most difficult arias in the tenor repertoire with an aplomb that most tenors in their prime wish they could manage. What about those high Cs, including that ringing and prolonged high C at the very end? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I also read these blogs. The Most Terrifying Aria In All Of Opera. Allergy Actress Cooking Valentine's Day! Everything's Coming Up Chenoweth. Things I've Said Before.
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Nourrit's Number: Getting Your Bread And Butter
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Thursday, January 14, 2010. Getting Your Bread And Butter. Linda Rogers, whom I know as Kate Miranda on Second Life, is an arts administrator who has worked with many organizations, including Opera Ontario. On her blog, “Bread and Roses” Linda discusses how classical performing artists can expect to get more bookings:. So you want to know how to get more bookings as a classical performing artist? Needless to say, from then on I simply trashed unsolicited promotional packages. I also read these blogs.
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Nourrit's Number: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. I am currently reading three books on the subject of singing (and related), which I wish to review for this blog soon. They are (in the order of in which reading I am furthest ahead). Marketing For Singers by Mark J. Stoddard. The Third Line: The Singer As Interpreter by Daniel Helfgot. An Interpretive Guide to Operatic Arias by Martial Singher. As soon as I finish a book I will post a review of it here. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Links to this post.
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Nourrit's Number: March 2010
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Sunday, March 28, 2010. Opera and… videogames? As more and more Gen-Xers (birthdates somewhere between 1969 and 1981) come of age, I have come across more colleague opera singers who harbor an interest in videogames. My voracious love for reading might have placed me in the second category, but my near-terminal boredom with almost all of my subjects (except Philosophy and Literature) didn’t merit high enough grades to seriously classify me as such. In, I guess, a precocious premonition of the soon-to-com...
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Nourrit's Number: December 2009
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Sunday, December 27, 2009. I have noticed that is plaguing the modern opera scene is the postmodernist approach of How can you tell what the composer's intention was? Which is the artistic variation of the postmodernist quote “How can you be sure of anything? 8221; If you want to see an unhealthy helping of it, search intention and composer at what is unfortunately the most influential site about opera today, Paterre. Here's a notable quote illustrating of what I am speaking:. Links to this post. In his...
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Nourrit's Number: Composer Intentions?
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Sunday, December 27, 2009. I have noticed that is plaguing the modern opera scene is the postmodernist approach of How can you tell what the composer's intention was? Which is the artistic variation of the postmodernist quote “How can you be sure of anything? 8221; If you want to see an unhealthy helping of it, search intention and composer at what is unfortunately the most influential site about opera today, Paterre. Here's a notable quote illustrating of what I am speaking:. I also read these blogs.
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Nourrit's Number: July 2010
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Thursday, July 15, 2010. Don Ottavio’s age is a crucial part of how his character behaves, the consideration of his effectiveness is at the core of his actions. From a historical perspective, it would be natural for Ottavio to be an older. Man in relation to Donna Anna- in fact, he could very well be close to the Commendatore’s age, or slightly younger. Lascia, cara, la rimembranza amara: hai sposo e padre in me. 8220; Il Mio Tesoro”. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).