The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

Moffat Oxenbould:
The story of Lauris Elms' great career documents a fascinating period in the musical history of Australia, as classical singers, distinguished overseas, struggled for recognition and professional respect in their own country. with candour and a wry sense of humour, she recalls the triumphs, doubts, challenges and disappointments of an artist whose vocation was distinguished by a constant striving for the highest standards of artistic excellence.

Richard Bonynge
Lauris Elms has given us an autobiography of endearing frankness. This is the story of a truly Australian career, and Australian by choice. as a girl growing up in the country south of Melbourne, a student of violin and a talented painter, she brings the era to life and shows us the provincial music scene with its problems and charms.
After her studies in Paris with her adored Modestis she was engaged at Covent Garden where she appeared in: A Masked Ball, the Trojans, the Tales of Hoffmann, Handel's Samson, Elektra, the Walkyrie, Dialogues of the Carmelites, Rigoletto, and Lucia. Her voice was a true contralto, a great and beautiful instrument and was much admired. I can remember her inspiring performance as Micah in Samson as if it were yesterday.
Her worldwide career loomed ahead and Covent Garden offered her further work. She gave it all up to return to Australia to be with her academic husband. The world's loss was Australia's gain.
She spent the next thirty years as a musical pioneer in Australia singing not only the great warhorses of Handel, Bach and Beethoven, but championing the works of Mah1er and introducing music unknown to Australia for the first time

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The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

Moffat Oxenbould:
The story of Lauris Elms' great career documents a fascinating period in the musical history of Australia, as classical singers, distinguished overseas, struggled for recognition and professional respect in their own country. with candour and a wry sense of humour, she recalls the triumphs, doubts, challenges and disappointments of an artist whose vocation was distinguished by a constant striving for the highest standards of artistic excellence.

Richard Bonynge
Lauris Elms has given us an autobiography of endearing frankness. This is the story of a truly Australian career, and Australian by choice. as a girl growing up in the country south of Melbourne, a student of violin and a talented painter, she brings the era to life and shows us the provincial music scene with its problems and charms.
After her studies in Paris with her adored Modestis she was engaged at Covent Garden where she appeared in: A Masked Ball, the Trojans, the Tales of Hoffmann, Handel's Samson, Elektra, the Walkyrie, Dialogues of the Carmelites, Rigoletto, and Lucia. Her voice was a true contralto, a great and beautiful instrument and was much admired. I can remember her inspiring performance as Micah in Samson as if it were yesterday.
Her worldwide career loomed ahead and Covent Garden offered her further work. She gave it all up to return to Australia to be with her academic husband. The world's loss was Australia's gain.
She spent the next thirty years as a musical pioneer in Australia singing not only the great warhorses of Handel, Bach and Beethoven, but championing the works of Mah1er and introducing music unknown to Australia for the first time

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The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

by Lauris Elms
The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

The Singing Elms - The Autobiography of Lauris Elms

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Moffat Oxenbould:
The story of Lauris Elms' great career documents a fascinating period in the musical history of Australia, as classical singers, distinguished overseas, struggled for recognition and professional respect in their own country. with candour and a wry sense of humour, she recalls the triumphs, doubts, challenges and disappointments of an artist whose vocation was distinguished by a constant striving for the highest standards of artistic excellence.

Richard Bonynge
Lauris Elms has given us an autobiography of endearing frankness. This is the story of a truly Australian career, and Australian by choice. as a girl growing up in the country south of Melbourne, a student of violin and a talented painter, she brings the era to life and shows us the provincial music scene with its problems and charms.
After her studies in Paris with her adored Modestis she was engaged at Covent Garden where she appeared in: A Masked Ball, the Trojans, the Tales of Hoffmann, Handel's Samson, Elektra, the Walkyrie, Dialogues of the Carmelites, Rigoletto, and Lucia. Her voice was a true contralto, a great and beautiful instrument and was much admired. I can remember her inspiring performance as Micah in Samson as if it were yesterday.
Her worldwide career loomed ahead and Covent Garden offered her further work. She gave it all up to return to Australia to be with her academic husband. The world's loss was Australia's gain.
She spent the next thirty years as a musical pioneer in Australia singing not only the great warhorses of Handel, Bach and Beethoven, but championing the works of Mah1er and introducing music unknown to Australia for the first time


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BN ID: 2940044331426
Publisher: Lauris Elms
Publication date: 02/15/2013
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Format: eBook
File size: 430 KB

About the Author

Lauris Elms - the leading Australian contralto in opera and lieder during the second half of the twentieth century.

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