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Book Reviews of The Inner Voice : The Making of a SingerBook Review: The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer Summary: 5 Stars
Renee Fleming is beautiful, a superb singer and an intriguing writer! Her autobiography attracted me immediately as I began reading and continued as I proceeded. (I chose it initially because I wanted to inform myself, but also pass the book along to a talented granddaughter who dreams of being onstage one day..."The Making of a Singer" was a large drawing card for me)
Renee has an innate sense of humor which I find delightful. I strongly
recommend her book!
Book Review: All The Things I Wish I Had Known Summary: 5 Stars
I only wish I had the opportunity to read this book as a young voice student. It concisely answers so many of the questions that young singers want and need to have answered. It's also an alert to carefully monitor the manner in which one is being taught. This book is not the glorification of Renee Fleming, it is a practical guide to music students interspersed with interesting anecdotes about the singer's life and career.
Book Review: The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer Summary: 5 Stars
Exremely helpful and enlightening book written by one of the finest Sopranos of all times!
A must read for every singer!
Book Review: Absolutely wonderful! Summary: 5 Stars
I fell in love with this book the minute I opened the cover. It is superb! :) I would recommend it to anyone!
Book Review: The Inner Voice is an aria sung with elegance by diva Renee Fleming Summary: 4 Stars
Renee Fleming is the star of the world of opera who grew up in suburban surroundings in upstate New York. Miss Fleming's book recounts the steps she took to ascend the ladder of fame and
fortune as a star of the Met and European opera houses.
Fleming is the divorced mother of two girls who has dedicated
her life to the difficult, demanding and disciplined life of an
opera singer. She is fluent in several languages, oftens suffers
stage fright and goes into great detail on how an opera singer
produces glorious sound.
This book would be instructive to aspiring classical singers and fans of the operatic world. The book focuses on Fleming's career and is short of backstage gossip.
Along with the recent book by Joseph Volpe on his years at the Met this book could serve as a good introduction to a modern operatic career.
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