Hi, Taylor, Ernie and List,
I was about to write that I thought LoMonaco was in New York, and was a controversial teacher, but you all seem to know all that and beat me to the punch. But Ernie, TOMI disappeared in the 80's, or at least their performing space on West 73rd Street did, after real estate prices skyrocketed (again) and lots of little performing companies lost their rehearsal/performance spaces. Too bad; performing there was preferable to some little black box theaters that are left.
Didn't we have a whole Melocchi thread about a year ago? I want the archives back!!! :-(
Susan Schneider who is watching yet another blizzard out her window.
----- Original Message ----- From: <taylor23f@h...> From: <taylor23f@h...> From: <taylor23f@h...> To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com> To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:47 PM Subject: [vocalist] Help- question for the list
> > Dear Listers, > > I am currently working on a project in my "historical voice > perspectives" class at LSU. I read recently that a teacher named > Thomas Lo Monaco, currently teaches a method similar to that of > Arturo Melocchi(Franco Corelli and Mario Del Monaco's teacher), which > is similar to the method used by Douglas Stanley in the early-to-mid > 1900's. > > My question is has anyone heard of Thomas Lo Monaco? If so, how > can I get in touch with him? Also, if any listers have info on > the 'melocchi technique' or Doug Stanley, I'd love to hear it. > > Melocchi was talked about on the list a few years back- but I > guess it's impossible to search the old archives anymore. > > Eager to hear some replies, > > -Taylor > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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