excerpt from 'Musings & memories of a musician' pp. 16 (57 words)
excerpt from 'Musings & memories of a musician' pp. 16 (57 words)
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[A]ll of a sudden one fine day, coming to breakfast and bidding my father and mother good-morning, the "good," still in tenor, was followed by a "morning" in what seemed to me [Sir George Henschel] the deepest bass voice ever heard. So that dream was dispelled, gone for ever, and I nothing but an ordinary basso. |
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