I personally don't think that either an operatic modality (and certainly not bel canto) or a precious, too soft and lyrical/quasi sotto voce rendition serves the intent of the proclamation.
My Wagnerian experience stood me in very good stead indeed when the lector started rummaging about my feet for something or other with an open candle flame.
or dilettantism, I would presume. I know you at least wouldn't argue church music deserves less care than the theatre, though that seems to be the general rule. I do have a beef with treating bel canto as a dirty word....the task assigned to me without affectation.
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