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[edit]- Harriet Brower, Talks with Master Singers and Teachers, Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1920, p.57.
The old Italian composers knew well how to write for the voice. Their music has beauty, it has melody, and melodic beauty will always make its appeal. And the older Italian music is built up not only of melody and fioriture, but is also dramatic. For these qualities can combine, and do so in the last act of Traviata, which is so full of deep feeling and pathos. |
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