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Lilli Lehmann


Born
in Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
November 24, 1848

Died
May 17, 1929


Lilli Lehmann (Elisabeth Maria Lehmann-Kalisch), German operatic soprano and voice teacher.

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How to Sing (Dover Books On...

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My Path Through Life

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The Uprising: The Choice of...

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How to Sing

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Studie Zu Fidelio - Primary...

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Der Aufbruch: Die Wahl des ...

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Konzert-Arien : für eine Si...

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MOJA UMETNOST PEVANJA, Lill...

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Mon art du chant

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“It will be much more correct to call every tone of every voice by the name of a new additional register, for in the end, every tone will and must be taken in a different relation, with a different position of the organs, although the difference may be imperceptible, if it is to have its proper place in the whole.”
Lilli Lehmann, How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]: Enriched edition. Mastering Vocal Techniques for Opera and Beyond

“Students of singing should use the early morning hours, and fill their days with the various branches of their study.”
Lilli Lehmann, How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]: Enriched edition. Mastering Vocal Techniques for Opera and Beyond

“One who has sung for a short time, and then has lost his voice, and for this reason becomes a singing teacher, has never sung consciously; it has simply been an accident, and this accident will be repeated, for good or for ill, in his pupils.”
Lilli Lehmann, How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]: Enriched edition. Mastering Vocal Techniques for Opera and Beyond