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Coloratura aria: Canto dolciamente pipo from La cantatrice squelant.
British, pure but dull: I love the spring.
Russian folk song: Da, nyet, da, nyet.
For loud singers with no brains: Ah, lover, from The Prince of Philadelphia.
For singers with tremendous artistry but no voice: Schlumph; Je n'ai pas la plume de ma tante.
Contemporary music for tone-deaf singers: My heart is red.
For the untrained singer: I gave my love a cherry.
For the dramatic soprano: Schreechenrauf.
The Ring of the Nibelung, an analysis.
Introduction to the concert by Women's Club President.
How to write your own Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
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Notes by Charles Burr on container.
Satirical sketches on vocal music and singers, performed by Anna Russell. Harry Dworkin, piano (1st disc) ; John Coveart, piano (2nd disc, side 2).
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