Spanish tenor Hipólito Lázaro (1887 – 1974), a celebrated interpreter of verismo, gives his fifth piece of advice to singers in his book My method of singing, published in 1947.

Spanish tenor Hipólito Lázaro (1887 – 1974), a celebrated interpreter of verismo, gives his fifth piece of advice to singers in his book My method of singing, published in 1947.
At the end of the twenty-third chapter of her book Singer’s pilgrimage, Blanche Marchesi relates some other very revealing examples of the voice trial.
Spanish tenor Hipólito Lázaro (1887 – 1974), a celebrated interpreter of verismo in his time, gives advice to future singers in his book My Method of Singing, published in 1947.
At the end of twentieth chapter of her book Singer’s pilgrimage, Blanche Marchesi shares her thoughts on some of the aspects of languages in the art of singing.
Spanish tenor Hipólito Lázaro, creator of the main role in the opera Il Piccolo Marat by Mascagni, gives advice to future singers.
Spanish tenor Hipólito Lázaro (1887 – 1974) gives advice to future singers in his book My Method of Singing, published in 1947.
Interview with Geraldine Farrar (1882 – 1967), an American soprano who reigned at the Metropolitan Opera of New York during 16 seasons, beginning in 1906, after developing the first part of her career in Europe.
Hipólito Lázaro (1887 – 1974) was an acclaimed Spanish tenor born in Barcelona, one of the prime verismo interpreters of his time. After his retirement from the stage, he published The book of my life in 1968 and My method of singing in 1947.