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In "How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]," Lilli Lehmann, a prominent soprano and pedagogue of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulates her profound insights into vocal technique and artistry. The book is both a personal narrative and a practical guide, employing a clear, didactic style that blends theoretical knowledge with experiential wisdom. Written at a time when the boundaries of operatic performance were being redefined, Lehmann's work situates itself within a tradition of vocal pedagogy while also challenging conventions of her era, reflecting her evolution as a performer and…mehr

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In "How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]," Lilli Lehmann, a prominent soprano and pedagogue of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, encapsulates her profound insights into vocal technique and artistry. The book is both a personal narrative and a practical guide, employing a clear, didactic style that blends theoretical knowledge with experiential wisdom. Written at a time when the boundaries of operatic performance were being redefined, Lehmann's work situates itself within a tradition of vocal pedagogy while also challenging conventions of her era, reflecting her evolution as a performer and educator in a male-dominated field. Her attention to the physicality of singing, emotional expression, and psychological aspects of performance offers a holistic approach to vocal training. Lilli Lehmann, born in 1848, was not only a celebrated singer but also a teacher whose influence spanned generations. Her extensive stage experience and engagements in major opera houses across Europe provided her with a wealth of knowledge, which she distilled into this comprehensive guide. The challenges and triumphs she faced as a woman in the performing arts industry during a time of burgeoning modernism deeply informed her teaching philosophy, making her insights particularly relevant. This book is invaluable for aspiring singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in the art of vocal performance. Lehmann'Äôs expertise bridges the gap between technical skill and artistic expression, making "How to Sing" a mandatory addition to the library of those dedicated to mastering the vocal arts.

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Lilli Lehmann (1848-1929) was a German soprano of phenomenal renown, both for her powerful voice and for her methodological contributions to the art of singing. Born in Würzburg, Germany, she was the daughter of musical parents who prepared her for a life on the stage. Lehmann made her debut at the age of 15 and quickly advanced in the European opera scene, performing leading roles in works by Mozart, Wagner, and other prominent composers of the time. Lehmann was not just a performer but also a pedagogue, which led to the publication of her influential work, 'How to Sing' ('Meine Gesangskunst'), in 1902. A rich amalgamation of personal experience, technical instruction, and career advice, this book encapsulates Lehmann's vocal philosophy and educational approach. She emphasizes the importance of breath control, articulation, and resonation, all the while offering insights gleaned from her illustrious career. Her literary style mirrors her singing: clear, powerful, and precise, designed to both instruct and inspire. Lehmann's book remains a seminal piece for singers and music scholars, reflecting an era when vocal art was transitioning into the modern age and standing as a testimonial to her legacy as one of the great singers of her time.