Ought to be perused by all who seek distinction as vocalists.
BRISTOL TIMES.
A valuable little brochure. It is one of the most concise and practical treatises on the subject we have seen, and if only the hints contained therein were more generally observed, we should have not only less voice failure, but more good singers with strong, resonant, and lasting vocal organs. The little book should be in the hands of all singers, students especially.
HEARTH AND HOME.
Mrs. Behnke's pamphlet should be eagerly read. I advise all those who are interested in the preservation of their voices to invest sixpence in the purchase of this admirable booklet, as they cannot fail to gain much assistance from the excellent matter therein contained.
HALIFAX GUARDIAN.
The pamphlet is terse and valuable in the information it affords.
THE MEDICAL PRESS.
"Causes of Voice Failure," by Mrs. Emil Behnke, has the merit of being practical and of containing truths which must appeal forcibly not only to singers, but also to listeners.
WARRINGTON GUARDIAN.