So many fantastic tales have come to us of students' life abroad, of their temptations, trials, finances, successes and failures, that I have attempted to give here the true story of the preparation for an opera career, and its fruition. My road leads from New York to Paris,...
Book Excerpt: ...ey were very sweet to me.Living at my boarding house was a young doctor, who also would have liked to be nice to me. But my exaggerated conscientiousness would not allow me to have anything to do with one man while I was engaged to another, and I refused all...
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Confessions of an Opera Singer is a memoir written by Kathleen Howard, a well-known opera singer of the early 20th century. In this book, Howard shares her personal experiences and reflections on her career as an opera singer, from her early days as a struggling artist to her...
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Confessions Of An Opera Singer is a memoir written by Kathleen Howard and first published in 1918. The book details Howard's life and career as an opera singer, including her experiences working with some of the most famous conductors and singers of her time. Howard provides...