Foreign Parts: A Singer’s Journal

Foreign Parts: A Singer’s Journal by Thomas Allen is an autobiographical account published by Sinclair-Stevenson in 1994. This first edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the life of an opera singer, focusing on the experiences and challenges faced by baritone Thomas Allen as he navigates his career in the world of opera.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the famous roles that Allen has performed, along with descriptions of various productions he has been a part of. The narrative provides a unique perspective on the art of singing and the personal journey of a singer, making it relevant for those interested in singers’ biographies and opera. This edition captures the essence of an artist’s life in the performing arts, reflecting both the triumphs and trials encountered along the way.
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This autobiographical account of an opera singer’s way of life, by the baritone Thomas Allen, gives insights into the singing of some of the famous roles. It also describes some of the productions in which he has performed.
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