I have spoken of how hopeless it is for an opera singer to try to work emotionally or purely on impulse; of how futile the merely temperamental artist becomes on the operatic stage.
Miss Callender could have easily been an opera singer, and a distinguished one, if she had so chosen.
She was of a distinguished Italian family, and, considering Italy's aristocratic prejudices, it is strange that she should have been an opera singer.
Marcella Sembrich, who made her debut in 1877 as an opera singer, is one of the most talented musicians of the century.
Here, however, she was found to be the possessor of an unusually fine voice, which she began to cultivate under Lamperti the younger, and she decided to become an opera singer.
If it's merely a prejudice in the abstract against my being an opera singer, I think she will overcome that.
Besides, Mr. Hambleton is neither an actor nor an opera singer; he isn't 'serving Satan.
You thought Miss Redmond was the princess--masquerading as an opera singer.
But I know how dangerous the life of an opera singer is.
Reverend Mother, if you did not pass from the schoolroom to the convent like Veronica, you will have heard, you must know, that the life of an opera singer is generally a sinful life.
She knew that she would sacrifice Owen and her career as an opera singer so that she might lead a chaste life.
I had heard of your intimacy with Sir Owen Asher, and the life of an opera singer is not one to which a good Catholic can easily reconcile herself.
You are an opera singer, I think you said," he remarked as soon as he was seated.
He wanted to be more than a tenor in the choir; he wanted to be an opera singer, and he entered into negotiations with a London impressario.
A more obstreperous, cantankerous, and altogether unreasonable being than an opera singer it is hard to find in any other walk of life.
April 1886 or between any other dates plaintiff rendered services to the defendant at defendant's special instance or request or otherwise in the capacity of an opera singer or otherwise except as hereinafter stated.
The vanity of an opera singer is generally in proportion to the lowness of his origin.
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