[Holiday] Henschel, George (1850–1934). Articulation in Singing. A Manual for Student and Teacher - SIGNED FOR CHRISTMAS, 1927. London: The John Church Company. 1926. 8vo. Bound in the publisher's boards. A tight, clean copy signed by the baritone, composer and conductor: "To Amy McDowell in remembrance of her studies with, and with every good wish from, George Henschel / Xmas 1927."
In 1881, Henschel became the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first conductor. In 1884, he returned to England and was professor of singing at the Royal College of Music, London. A close friend of Brahms, he was a man of many musical talents, a great conductor, composer, and baritone.
In 1881, Henschel became the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first conductor. In 1884, he returned to England and was professor of singing at the Royal College of Music, London. A close friend of Brahms, he was a man of many musical talents, a great conductor, composer, and baritone.
[Holiday] Henschel, George (1850–1934). Articulation in Singing. A Manual for Student and Teacher - SIGNED FOR CHRISTMAS, 1927. London: The John Church Company. 1926. 8vo. Bound in the publisher's boards. A tight, clean copy signed by the baritone, composer and conductor: "To Amy McDowell in remembrance of her studies with, and with every good wish from, George Henschel / Xmas 1927."
In 1881, Henschel became the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first conductor. In 1884, he returned to England and was professor of singing at the Royal College of Music, London. A close friend of Brahms, he was a man of many musical talents, a great conductor, composer, and baritone.
In 1881, Henschel became the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first conductor. In 1884, he returned to England and was professor of singing at the Royal College of Music, London. A close friend of Brahms, he was a man of many musical talents, a great conductor, composer, and baritone.