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Singing becomes a form of therapy.
Placido Domingo
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Placido Domingo:
Honestly, if the public still wants to hear me in some works, I have to go down a half step.
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In the last century, everybody was singing lower.
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When working with an orchestra, you never spend more than 20 minutes per recording session.
Placido Domingo:
When I was a young man, I was a baritone, very far from possessing the whole range of the tenor the
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With my personal preparation at the piano, I can afford to hum at half voice.
Placido Domingo:
I then realized that I could never be satisfied again with the mere natural charm of my voice, that
Placido Domingo:
Between parts I was too old for and roles that were too overwhelming, out of reach then for my voic
Placido Domingo:
Should it happen tomorrow, I would fall to my knees to give thanks to God for such a career.
Placido Domingo:
The public made me and then encouraged me for many years, and my future even now depends upon it.
Placido Domingo:
The public is a part of my real life.
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Placido Domingo:
Honestly, if the public still wants to hear me in some works, I have to go down a half step.Placido Domingo:
In the last century, everybody was singing lower.Placido Domingo:
When working with an orchestra, you never spend more than 20 minutes per recording session.Placido Domingo:
When I was a young man, I was a baritone, very far from possessing the whole range of the tenor thePlacido Domingo:
With my personal preparation at the piano, I can afford to hum at half voice.Placido Domingo:
I then realized that I could never be satisfied again with the mere natural charm of my voice, thatPlacido Domingo:
Between parts I was too old for and roles that were too overwhelming, out of reach then for my voicPlacido Domingo:
Should it happen tomorrow, I would fall to my knees to give thanks to God for such a career.Placido Domingo:
The public made me and then encouraged me for many years, and my future even now depends upon it.Placido Domingo:
The public is a part of my real life.