Word: talley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Miss Talley has been singing all her life. She said, "At eleven I started studying, and since that time have been continually striving to improve. My year abroad taught me much and opened for me many fine opportunities...
...Fifty per cent of the ability of the internationally known opera and concert singers in innate. The other half is acquired through good hard work, and application of the principles taught by master teachers." Such is the opinion of Marion Talley of the Metropolitan Opera Company, expressed in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday afternoon in Symphony Hall after her first public appearance in Boston...
...Miss Talley believes that for the best of musical training, especially for the development of the voice, all those who are able should study in Europe. "The famed teachers abroad have a knowledge of the art of teaching and of musical technique that few, if any, in this country possess," she stated. "So many of the American masters try to teach those under their tutelage by inspiring them, that they often fail to strike the true essence of the art. Artists learn through teaching; not, through inspiration...
...Vitaphone is the most successful of all devices for the joint reproduction of motion pictures and sound. Famed artists recording for Vitaphone: Marion Talley, Al Johson, Elsie Janis, Mischa Elman...
...last week, after dimpled "La Talley" and dainty "La Bori" had kissed their hands a few last times to Manhattan; after flamboyant Martinelli had strutted through Pagliacci and pouter-pigeon Gigli had caroled Rigoletto; after Signer Gatti Casazza had proclaimed the past season his most successful ever, and his opera the best in the world, the Metropolitan entrained, trunks, bags and scenery, ultimately for Atlanta and Cleveland but for a first stop in Columbia's District...