TUNBRIDGE WELLS ADVERTISER.
In a concise form Mrs. Behnke gives some valuable hints that singers
would do well to note and pay attention to.
WEST SUSSEX GAZETTE.
Mrs. Behnke was well advised to consent to the publication of this
valuable chapter added to the ninth edition of her husband's well-known
work, "Mechanism of the Human Voice," and we are glad to note it has
already run to a second edition.
THE BEHNKE VOICE-TRAINING METHOD.
=Voice-Training Exercises=
=ALSO=
=Voice-Training Studies=
=BY=
=EMIL BEHNKE and Dr. C. W. PEARCE.=
_In separate books for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Contralto, Tenor,
Baritone, and Bass._
Price: Paper Covers, 1s. 6d. net cash; Bound in Cloth, 3s. net cash.
=Voice-Training Primer=
=By MRS. EMIL BEHNKE=.
Price 2s. net cash; Bound in Cloth, 3s. net cash.
_These works are highly recommended by the musical, medical, and general
press, and by teachers._
CHAPPELL & Co., Ltd., 50 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, W. Melbourne and New
York.
=And may be had of all music-sellers.=
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