He was an amazing teacher, but would often get frustrated when he knew I had been lazy. The first time I sang this song in a lesson, he let me finish, praised me for what I did right, then said, "It was very beautiful, but you would never be mistaken for a native." We spent the next 45 minutes working on my French. He and my Dad made me the singer I am today. Loved that man!
Your question is understandable, but our purpose is to share the great teaching that has been captured in these video clips. A master class situation is not a performance, and we will not publish the name of any singer without his or her consent. Those who have given permission are identified in the notes of their sessions; if others come forward, we will be happy to add their names.
Thank you for sharing the work of M. Singher, truly a great gentleman of The Art.
He was an amazing teacher, but would often get frustrated when he knew I had been lazy.
The first time I sang this song in a lesson, he let me finish, praised me for what I did right, then said, "It was very beautiful, but you would never be mistaken for a native." We spent the next 45 minutes working on my French. He and my Dad made me the singer I am today.
Loved that man!
Nice joke at 9:00 (about tenors) :D
Who's the student ?
Your question is understandable, but our purpose is to share the great teaching that has been captured in these video clips. A master class situation is not a performance, and we will not publish the name of any singer without his or her consent. Those who have given permission are identified in the notes of their sessions; if others come forward, we will be happy to add their names.
Ok. Thank you. I was just curious to see more of his further work. Thank you very much for posting these precious videos
My uncle, Stephan Hewko