Birth of Ethel Merman (1908–1984) – The Voice That Taught English How to Be Sung Loudly and Clearly
Ethel Merman transformed how English functions when sung on stage. Her unmatched projection and diction proved that clarity need not be sacrificed for power. By preserving stress, rhythm, and intelligibility, she reshaped Broadway lyrics into speech-driven song, establishing a lasting standard for how English could be heard, understood, and remembered in musical theatre.
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