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Opera singing ought to be about understanding words but rarely is.
The whole art of opera singing is in a sense artificial and controlled.
Conventional opera singing is something he struggles with more.
For example, the opera singing was stretched until digital clicks began to occur.
You once said that you thought opera singing was "an incredibly lonely occupation."
Opera singing seems to drive men mad.
Opera singing is similar to athletics, Ms. della Chiesa said.
No Three Tenors at Salzburg, but the opera singing has usually been very good.
Ms. Patchett is describing not what opera singing is like but what people think they should be getting out of it.
Opera singing involves emoting, as well as vocalizing.
Old-timers may grouse that opera singing isn't what it used to be, but there are plenty of good singers out there to prove them wrong.
It took three weeks to build the sets (Leisel) Opera singing is really hard (Astrid)
"Day After Day" incorporates elements of opera singing combined with Azeri folk genre of mugham.
By the esthetics of European-style opera, Tibetan Lhamo folk opera singing could be a nightmare from another world.
Brian has an extensive classical music collection and his love of theatre and opera singing has culminated in roles in community theatre productions.
Judge Rolando Villazon, a famed tenor, described James' performance as, "as far as opera singing can be, totally bad".
Ms. Ronstadt described his style as "a mixture of 18th-century Baroque opera singing superimposed onto a West African singing tradition."
This realization is considered non-standard, even in classical opera singing ( asserts that this is probably the only European language in which this is the case).
There seems to be a gradual blurring of the distinction between just producing notes and the kind of excitement and music making that opera singing can be about.
Plans for introducing soon the area of professional Opera Singing were put forward in December 2006 by famous International Opera soprano Singer Montserrat Caballé.
It became less common as the popular style of opera singing evolved from the light and elaborate music of that era to the louder and more speech-like singing of the middle and later 19th century.
The paradox of opera singing is that it requires an extensive and to some degree artificial skill set, developed over a period of years, but also relies on a natural force: the raw power of the human voice.
Ms. MacLaine plays the thwarter, Bruno's grandmother, who suddenly becomes an ardent supporter of Bruno's desire to wear dresses, an amazing leap for someone who thought opera singing was for sissies.
Should you wish to reduce the Daily Telegraph's opera critic to apoplectic rage, just casually mention your enjoyment of the "opera singing" of Katherine Jenkins, Russell Watson or Paul Potts.
Yet only a tiny handful of the 250 people graduating from the Guildhall's music courses – which cover everything from electronic music composition to jazz, trumpet playing and opera singing – will make it on to the world's biggest stages.