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Michael Aspinall

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British musicologist and singer This article is about the musicologist. For the rugby player and coach, see Mike Aspinall.

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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, contributes to collections of essays, and provides many commentaries for liner notes of historical recordings.

Aspinall is well known for his opera parodies.

External links

Official website

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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