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Eventually, the trees calm down again

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Eventually, the trees calm down again

Nicola Vaccaj was an Italian composer and vocal instructor of the 19th century. He wrote sixteen operas and created an instruction of singing for all vocal types called Metodo pratico de canto. His workbook has many exercises with short lyrical verses often relating to the metaphors of love, care, fortitude, and playfulness in nature. This title is based off several of these poems.

12” x 18”

Archival print on 80 lb Mohawk Superfine White

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Eventually, the trees calm down again

Nicola Vaccaj was an Italian composer and vocal instructor of the 19th century. He wrote sixteen operas and created an instruction of singing for all vocal types called Metodo pratico de canto. His workbook has many exercises with short lyrical verses often relating to the metaphors of love, care, fortitude, and playfulness in nature. This title is based off several of these poems.

12” x 18”

Archival print on 80 lb Mohawk Superfine White

Eventually, the trees calm down again

Nicola Vaccaj was an Italian composer and vocal instructor of the 19th century. He wrote sixteen operas and created an instruction of singing for all vocal types called Metodo pratico de canto. His workbook has many exercises with short lyrical verses often relating to the metaphors of love, care, fortitude, and playfulness in nature. This title is based off several of these poems.

12” x 18”

Archival print on 80 lb Mohawk Superfine White

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