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Between acts, an irreverent look at opera and other madness

Robert Merrill has written a joyful book of wonderful anecdotes about opera, on and off stage. The book also gives a lovely scenario about the glory days of great performers during the past century.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good*

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Opera a la Carte

It is not uncommon for the mention of "opera" to scare people away. Robert Merrill, who is still around (probably not singing) has written a joyful book of wonderful anecdotes about opera....on and off stage. He is probably a more familiar name and face to music afficionados thus making a tempting invitation to read about this "dreaded" sunject. Opera singers of the early 20th century could take long trips via train or ocean liner to reach their next destinations. So musicians not only were rested when they arrived, but often fell into some interesting and droll situations. Also, the technology of singing at the Hollywood Bowl, for example, became a challenge to Merrill when, in order to project his voice, he had to bury his head in the bosom of his leading lady using her hidden microphone. The book also gives a lovely scenario about the glory days of great performers during the past century. "Between Acts" is a delightful read, laced with a glorious sense of humor, and facts of the artists whose names are now legends.
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