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Phil Frohnmayer
Phil Frohnmayer is a Professor of Voice and Coordinator of Vocal Activities at Loyola University New Orleans. He has recorded for Centaur and Albany Records and regularly appears as a soloist with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and the New Orleans Opera.
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Philip Frohnmayer talks about how vibrato works in the voice.



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July 06
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