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Singing schools were
often taught by
traveling singing masters who
would stay in a
location for a few w****s and
teach a
singing school. A
singing school...
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starting up on its own. The
tradition of the
singing master is
still carried on today, and
singing masters from
traditional Sacred Harp
regions often travel...
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Master Butchers Singing Club is a 2003
novel by
American author Louise Erdrich. It
follows the
lives of
German immigrants Fidelis Waldvogel and his...
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September 24, 1875) was an
American Baptist song leader,
shape note "
singing master", and
compiler of four
shape note tunebooks, most
notable of
which are...
- " He
taught a
singing school in Stoughton, M****achusetts in 1774 and all the
pupils names were
listed He was
listed as "
singing master" in the Boston...
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employ scatting,
there are many
earlier examples. One
early master of
ragtime scat
singing was Gene
Greene who
recorded scat
choruses in his song "King...
- were
first published with the tune "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman" in The
Singing Master:
First class Tune Book in 1838. When sung, the
first two
lines of the...
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Bernardino Nanino (ca. 1560 – 1623) was an
Italian composer,
teacher and
singing master of the late
Renaissance and
early Baroque eras, and a
leading member...
- larger-than-life, caustic, and
surprisingly funny pedagogue is
holding a
singing master class.
Alternately disma**** and
impressed by the
students who parade...
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radio and
television personality,
sometimes referred to as "America's
Singing Master" and "The Man Who
Taught America How to Sing". He was also a promoter...