Sources and Bibliography
- Manuel Garcia (II), New Compendious Treatise on The Art of Singing (2 Parts) (?London, c1870s printing).
- J. Gardiner, A Guide to Good Singing and Speech (Cassell, London 1968) - Appendix.
- L. Manen, Bel Canto: The Teaching of the Classical Italian Song-Schools, Its Decline and Restoration (Oxford University Press, 1987).
- H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera (London, 1974 printing).
- M. Scott, The Record of Singing to 1914 (Duckworth, London 1977), at p. 20.
- G.B. Shaw, Music in London 1890-1894 (Vol II), (Constable, London 1932).
- Luisa Tetrazzini, How to Sing (Arthur Pearson, London 1923).
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