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The Art of Singing by Luisa Tetrazzini, Enrico Caruso

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The Art of Singing
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Publisher: Elegant Ebooks
ISBN/ASIN: 1604243155
ISBN-13: 9781604243154
Number of pages: 60

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Caruso was one of the world's most loved male singers and Tetrazzini was known as an incredible Italian soprano. These 1909 pieces on the art of singing are a must for anyone seriously interested in singing. These incredible musician's speeches are printed here without any editing. What a valuable source of knowledge for future musicians.

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