Michael Aspinall

British musicologist and singer

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Michael Aspinall (born 31 October 1939 in Stockport) is a British musicologist and singer. He lectures and writes on singers and singing,[1] contributes to collections of essays,[2] and provides many commentaries for liner notes of historical recordings.[3]

Aspinall is well known for his opera parodies.[4]

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References

  1. ^ For instance, Hurli and Schegel's "Caruso: a biography" (Schott 1995)
  2. ^ such as, eds. Beghelli and Talmelli, Ermafrodite Armoniche (Varese: Zecchini, 2011)
  3. ^ such as, "Adelina Patti, The Centennial Edition" (EMI)
  4. ^ "Michael Aspinall".
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