Observations on the Florid Song; Or, Sentiments on the Ancient and Modern Singers
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A seasoned practitioner's reflections on vocal technique and taste, contrasting older and contemporary practices while offering practical guidance on ornamentation, diction, recitative, and expressive delivery. The text combines critical commentary, prefatory remarks, and a dedication with annotated musical examples to illustrate principles, urging clarity of words, tasteful embellishment, and emotional communication over mere display. Advice is presented for both singers and instrumentalists, with prescriptions for study, critique of prevailing fashions, and concrete examples intended to recalibrate performance toward controlled vocal production and musical feeling.
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