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Tag Archives: Christine Hubbard
What I’ve Been Singing This Week (I): I Know That My Redeemer Liveth: Handel
Had a song-hopping session with Christine (Hubbard International). Sing through one song in a book after another. Talk about vocal gymnastics. There are so many beautiful songs to sing! How to leave any out? So I’m posting two I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Christine Hubbard, Handel, Hubbard International, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, Igor Stravinsky, Marylin Horne, Messiah, Mezzo Soprano, music, Pennsylvania, Singing, Soprano
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What I’ve Been Singing: For You: John Denver
I was introduced to this song last week as a possibility for my ‘pop’ repertoire. It’s a lovely lovely song from the lovely John Denver whose tragic and too early passing, is to be forever mourned. Sing along! Sing like … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aspen Colorado, Christine Hubbard, Colorado, Folk Music, For You, Hubbard International, John Denver, music, Rocky Mountain High, Singing
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What I’ve Been Singing: Après un Rêve: Fauré
Last week my singing teacher, the fabulous Christine Hubbard introduced me to this exquisite song of Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924). It’s one of a set of three composed for voice and piano, though the songs were not initially conceived as a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Après un Rêve, Christine Hubbard, Gabriel Fauré, Hagia Sophia, Hubbard International, Istanbul, Janet Baker, Les Roses d'Ispahan, music, Romain Bussine
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