Publisher's Synopsis
A beautiful and informative tribute to the stars of the opera world in the late 19th century, illustrated with over 80 black and white photographs and sketches. Kobbé, a noted music critic and historian, provides brief biographical notes and critical evaluations of the singers, as well as details about their repertoires, costumes, and performances. The book also includes chapters on the history of opera, vocal techniques, and the business of production. Music lovers, theater buffs, and collectors of vintage photography will cherish this elegant volume.
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