The singer's voice evolution and that of his public - Part 2
Opera - We love singing05/13/22 • 36 min
An opera lover may have realized that the voice of his favorite singer sounds differently depending on the decade he recorded a given role. His voice may have been brighter when he was young, voice may have been very unstable as well, maybe his roles were not believable. As years passed by, he realized his singer had lost that brightness in his voice but now has gained in the stability of his voice and has several roles where he is at his prime. The last phase of a singer’s voice is a very hard both for the listener and the singer himself. Most of his attributes are now gone, now you can barely hear me even if sitting at the front seat and recall you could hear him even anywhere in the concert room some 15 years ago. How do both the listener and the singer face all the stages in the artistic and vocal evolution of the singer? How do we make the most of all those stages to keep the best in our hearts and memories?
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05/13/22 • 36 min
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