The life of an opera singer is a total mystery to 99% of members of the audience at any performance.
This fascinating book, written by Brian Bannatyne-Scott, a Scottish bass who, over four decades, has sung roles all over the world, as well as appearing in many international festivals both in opera and oratorio, allows the listening public to garner some understanding of what it takes to become an opera singer, a modern Troubadour, in the 21st Century.
We learn about the painstaking hours of study and rehearsal before a production gets even close to a performance, about the life of a travelling singer, and about the influences that shape the personality and artistry of the professional singer.