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About the Book
This rare and classic book represents a quarter of a century of constant groping and reaching out for the true principles which govern the art of singing in its highest aspect, which is the most eloquent and direct expression not only of the individualized soul, but also of the great universal soul itself. We believe this work is culturally important, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
About the Author
Clara Kathleen Rogers was an English-born American composer, singer, writer and music educator. Rogers chose to pursue a vocal career and became an opera singer. Using the pseudonym Clara Doria, she debuted in 1863 in Turin, Italy in a performance of Robert le diable by Giacomo Meyerbeer. After touring in Italy and five years in London as a concert singer, she came to United States in 1871 as a member of the Parepa-Rosa Opera Company and spent another seven years as a singer with at least three different troupes.
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