Categories: Classics, Literary Fiction, Women’s Villette by Charlotte Bronte is a Jane Austenesque type story. The narrator-protagonist is Lucy Snow. It is her life story…well, half of it. She’s around twelve when the story begins at her god-mother’s home in England where she is staying with…
Scientific American in their April issue gives us insight into why Italy, portrayed in Tempesta’s Dream, as well as other warm humid climates tend to foster opera singers. It’s because vocal chords to perform at their best needs the moisture in the more humid climates.…
In the November 2014 issue of Vogue, there was a story about the unlikely but refreshing appointment of Benjamin Millepied by the Paris Opera Ballet’s as its new director. Millepied’s background reminded me of Tempesta’s Dream, written by Vincent B. LoCoco, and reviewed previously in…
Every once in a while there comes along a book that makes you feel good about the world, recognize once again the beauty that exists in music. In my case it is Tempesta’s Dream: A Story of Love, Friendship and Opera by Vincent B. “Chip”…