Quote by Cecilia Bartoli
When I had my first voice lesson I was 15 years old. And I had a r

When I had my first voice lesson I was 15 years old. And I had a really good teacher. This is what made all the difference. A good teacher will teach you the technique, but also how to listen to your voice. – Cecilia Bartoli

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