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Alma Gluck was an American soprano renowned for her performances in opera and concert music. She gained fame in the early 20th century for her beautiful voice and interpretations of both classical and contemporary works. Gluck's career included performances at major opera houses and contributions to recordings that showcased her vocal talent. Her influence on the world of opera and her legacy as a pioneering female artist in classical music are well regarded.

"Vocal study before age 20 is likely to be injurious, though some survive it in the hands of very careful and understanding teachers."



"Just as the bird sings or the butterfly soars, because it is his natural characteristic, so the artist works."



"Acquiring a repertoire in these days, when the vocal literature is so immense, so overwhelming, that the student with sense will devote all his energies to work and not imagine himself a martyr to art."


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