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HOW TO SING - [MEINE GESANGSKUNST] - BY - LILLI LEHMANN
MY PURPOSE
SECTION I - PRELIMINARY PRACTICE
SECTION II - OF THE BREATH
SECTION III - OF THE BREATH AND WHIRLING CURRENTS - (SINGING FORWARD)
SECTION IV - THE SINGER'S PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES
SECTION V - EQUALIZING THE VOICE; BREATH; FORM
SECTION VI - THE ATTACK
SECTION VII - NASAL. NASAL SINGING
SECTION VIII - SINGING TOWARD THE NOSE. HEAD VOICE
This guide invites singers to move beyond vague descriptors and discover the physical roots of their vocal sensations. By translating scientific insights into plain language, it explains what singers mean when they speak of “open,” “covered,” “nasal,” or “head” voice, helping listeners match feeling with function. The author’s aim is to give every vocalist a reliable map of the body’s role in producing a beautiful, healthy sound.
Drawing on a lifetime steeped in music—from a family of performers to years of study and teaching—the book also critiques the rushed, “factory” approach of modern conservatories. It argues that true vocal mastery requires patience, self‑observation, and honest discussion of flaws. Listeners will come away with practical advice for cultivating technique, protecting the voice, and developing the confidence to assess their own singing with clarity and care.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Newman, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1848–1929
A star of 19th-century opera, she moved from agile coloratura roles to the great Wagner heroines and remained admired for her musicianship long after her stage debut. Her career stretched from Prague and Berlin to Bayreuth, London, and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
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