CMU School of Drama


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Company, Sondheim, Opera

New York Times: "In pop music, folk music and jazz the practice of singers’ accompanying themselves on guitar, piano or whatever is so common as to be completely unremarkable. And there are many examples of great instrumentalists who were also fine singers. Think of Louis Armstrong, whose gravel-voice singing was in its way as powerful as his dazzling improvisations on trumpet."

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