"Confessions of an Opera Singer" by Kathleen Howard offers a candid and captivating glimpse into the life of a woman immersed in the world of performing arts. This autobiography provides a firsthand account of Howard’s experiences as an opera singer, revealing the dedication, challenges, and triumphs that defined her career. A vital resource for those interested in the history of opera and the experiences of women in music, this meticulously prepared print edition preserves the authentic voice of Kathleen Howard. Delve into the story of a remarkable artist as she navigates the demanding landscape of the operatic stage. This book is a valuable contribution to both musical history and biographical literature, offering insights into the world of opera from the perspective of a key figure in the art form.
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