He currently lives in Victor, Idaho and teaches as adjunct faculty along with his wife at Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho. Unfortunatly no one here knows who he is or his storied career. I can tell you that every lesson is a work out and an honor.
You're lucky to have such a great singer as a teacher - I've been a huge fan of Norman Bailey since the Sadler's Wells "Ring" came out on LP (which dates me a bit!). Having lived in London through the 1980s, I was lucky enough to see him in many productions at the Coliseum - including one of my most treasured theatrical memories, with his wonderful portrayal of Hans Sachs. Please pass on my regards, too.
I have admired him since hearing him on the Goodall Ring. I had the good fortune to study with Alberto Remedios who also unfortunately had a stroke. Please pass on my regards to one of the Greats. Where does he teach?
Norman Bailey is my voice teacher. The man is a genious. He is a master at both the art of performance and teaching. He is retired and had a stroke a few years back, but his vocal range and ability blows me away in lessons. You should hear his Woton stuff--mind blowing.
Dramatic, strange, crazy, awesome, ... what more can i say??? BRAVO !!!
lucianapb10 1 year ago 2
He currently lives in Victor, Idaho and teaches as adjunct faculty along with his wife at Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho. Unfortunatly no one here knows who he is or his storied career. I can tell you that every lesson is a work out and an honor.
joelhillan 4 years ago
You're lucky to have such a great singer as a teacher - I've been a huge fan of Norman Bailey since the Sadler's Wells "Ring" came out on LP (which dates me a bit!). Having lived in London through the 1980s, I was lucky enough to see him in many productions at the Coliseum - including one of my most treasured theatrical memories, with his wonderful portrayal of Hans Sachs. Please pass on my regards, too.
ftumschk 4 years ago
I have admired him since hearing him on the Goodall Ring. I had the good fortune to study with Alberto Remedios who also unfortunately had a stroke. Please pass on my regards to one of the Greats. Where does he teach?
ashydasher1 4 years ago
Norman Bailey is my voice teacher. The man is a genious. He is a master at both the art of performance and teaching. He is retired and had a stroke a few years back, but his vocal range and ability blows me away in lessons. You should hear his Woton stuff--mind blowing.
joelhillan 4 years ago
Awe inspiring. He is a singer who I am familiar with but nothing can prepare you for such solid singing. What a lesson to a young baritone.
ashydasher1 4 years ago
MOOOOOOOOOO! Leonie Rysanek's so much better.
unclealand 5 years ago