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Can't Help Singing: The Life of Eileen Farrell

Title : Can't Help Singing: The Life of Eileen Farrell
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Rating : 4.58 (963 Votes)
Asin : 1555534066
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-04
Language : English

From Library Journal If the test of an autobiography is whether the reader comes to know (and like) the subject, then Farrell succeeds admirably with this frank and charming account of her extraordinary career. . She explains the brevity of her career at the Metropolitan Opera, her controversial teaching career at Indiana University, and her rewarding experience with the Bach Aria Group. She worked with many famous singers and conductors of her time and doesn't hold back her blunt opinions of them. She doesn't gloss over mistakes or weaknesses; nor does she quote endlessly from her reviews. P.L., Syracuse, NY Copyright

SDP said Couldn't Help Reading. Thank you, Eileen Farrell, for a wonderful career and for your candor in telling your very personal and inspiring story. I couldn't put the book down! As a professional singer myself, I found your experiences from your innocence at the first audition to your regula. Midwest Book Review said A marvelous biography of an outstanding performer.. Eileen Farrell is one of the most gifted and celebrated American singers of the twentieth century. She is both a classically trained dramatic soprano and a talented songstress of pop songs and the blues. Can't Help Singing: The Life Of Eileen Farrell is a superbly . Fabulous singer becomes great storyteller Eileen Farrell is the only opera star to date who can sing pop songs and not sound like an opera singer. Just listen to her dazzing CD THE EILEEN FARRELL ALBUM where she sounds like a red hot mama. Her biography is well done. She tells it like it was. She never sta

Now, Farrell shares reminiscences about her remarkable professional and personal life. Farrell discusses her rise to fame as an opera star, from her highly acclaimed performance in Medea in 1955, to her historic debut at the Metropolitan Opera in Alceste in 1960. While she loved singing the music of Verdi, Mascagni, and Giordano, Farrell reveals that she never reconciled herself to the life of a diva, preferring the friendliness of show business to the aloofness of the opera world. Populated with such figures as Leonard Bernstein, Arturo Toscanini, Maria Callas, Ethel Merman, Mabel Mercer, and Carol Burnett, this engaging memoir takes the reader from backstage at the Met to behind-the-scenes of the Ed Sullivan Show, providing a fascinating view of opera and the entertainment industry. She also fondly recollects her marriage of forty years to New York police officer Robert Reagan and her life outside the limelight, including her frustrating tenure as a faculty member at Indiana University. Farrell speaks frankly about her tumultuous years at the Met, where her head-to-head confrontations with Sir Rudolph Bing brought her promising operatic career to an abrupt close a

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