Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Flaubert on Tenors, Baritones, and Bassos

Someone who can play an instrument with no hands.

"Every morning they gulp a fresh-laid egg to polish their voices. A tenor always has a charming and tender voice, a baritone a congenial and sonorous organ, and a basso a powerful emission."

Gustave Flaubert, Dictionary of Platitudes (1880).

[Translation by J. I. Rodale (1954).]

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