The singer tended to ignore his director as well.
It has been said that before Sinatra, singers tended to sound as though they barely knew the band they were working with.
In any case, choral singers tend to apply themselves more strongly when divided parts create in them a sense of greater responsibility and individuality.
These singers tend to view singing as a hobby, therefore not being labeled as a mainstream artist.
When it comes to distinctive sound and style, Russian singers tend to be a class unto themselves.
The singers tend to be foregrounded with the percussionists at the back or off to the side of the stage.
Such singers will naturally tend to sing the music as it is printed.
The singers tended to clip the short notes, which lent a vaguely militaristic flavor.
The singers tended to run aground on a disparity between currently prevalent vocal techniques and Offenbach's writing.
That is why singers with quirkier, more ordinary voices tend to be better lyrical interpreters.