Word: sopranoes
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...lecture-recital of art songs by women composers, from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. Nancy Ackerman soprano and Kathryn Lemmel piano. Holmes Living Room...
Works of Schutz, Faure, Handel, and Schubert; Pat Pastore, soprano, and Lenora McCroskey, harpsichord and piano; Eliot Library...
...Soprano Judith Frankfurt, a member of the Collegium, made a successful solo debut. Her controlled light tone and sure sense of pitch put her on a par with her professional colleagues...
...Hemingway ("I was always popular because I was earning all the money," she recalled). Baker's art had more to it than just nudity, of course. It was the way she seemed to pass her songs from person to person in the audience, and the way the slinky soprano voice wooed the ears as much as the lithe body invited the eyes. By 1927 she had received an estimated 40,000 love letters and 1,192 proposals of marriage, one from a rajah who offered to get rid of his harem. Acting on the theory that the show never...
...other reasons than to inspire the finest film and slide work ever done for an opera production in New York, and to observe Soprano Carol Neblett as Marietta. With a full, sexily luscious dramatic soprano and a figure to match, Neblett is fast becoming the Rita Hayworth of American opera singers. As for the music, the sad thing is that though Korngold was a master of the various orchestral styles prevalent around 1920, and often used them with ingenuity and some originality, he never grew beyond that point...