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How High Should Boys Sing? - Gender, Authenticity and Credibility in the Young Male Voice (Hardcover, New Ed)
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How High Should Boys Sing? - Gender, Authenticity and Credibility in the Young Male Voice (Hardcover, New Ed)
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'A boy sings...a beautiful thing' (www.boychoirs.org), but is it?
What kinds of boy, singing what kinds of music and to whom? Martin
Ashley presents a unique consideration of boys' singing that shows
the high voice to be historically, culturally and physiologically
more problematic even than is commonly assumed. Through Ashley's
extensive conversations with young performers and analysis of their
reception by 'peer audiences', the research reveals that the common
supposition that 'boys don't want to sound like girls' is far from
adequate in explaining the 'missing males' syndrome that can
perplex choir directors. The book intertwines the study of singing
with the study of identity to create a rich resource for musicians,
scholars, teachers and all those concerned with young male
involvement in music through singing. The conclusions of the book
will challenge many attitudes and unconsidered positions through
its argument that many boys actually want to sing but are
discouraged by a failure of the adult world to understand the boy
mind. Ashley intends the book to stand as an indictment of much
complacency and myopia with regard to the young male voice. A
substantial grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council has
enabled the production of a multi-media resource for schools,
choirs and youth organizations called Boys Keep Singing. Based on
the contents of this book, the resource shows how, once the
interest of boys is captured in primary schools, their singing can
be sustained and developed through the difficult but vital early
secondary years of ages 11 - 14, about which this book says so
much. The resource is lavishly illustrated by short films of boys
singing, supported by interviews with boys and their teachers, and
a wealth of of animated diagrams and cartoons. It is available to
schools and organizations involved in musical education through
registration at www.boys-keep-singing.com.
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