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This ambitious publication draws from the knowledge and expertise
of leading international figures in voice training in order to
examine the history of the voice from an interdisciplinary
perspective. The book explores the historical arc of various voice
training disciplines and highlights significant people and events
within the field. It is written by voice specialists from a variety
of backgrounds, including singing, actor training, public speaking,
and voice science. These contributors explore how voice pedagogy
came to be, how it has organized itself as a profession, how it has
dealt with challenges, and how it can develop still. Covering a
variety of voice training disciplines, this book will be of
interest to those studying voice and speech, as well as researchers
from the fields of rhetoric, music and performance. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Voice and Speech
Review journal.
Vocal Traditions: Training in the Performing Arts explores the 18
most influential voice training techniques and methodologies of the
past 100 years. This extensive international collection highlights
historically important voice teachers, contemporary leaders in the
field, and rising schools of thought. Each vocal tradition
showcases its instructional perspective, offering backgrounds on
the founder(s), key concepts, example exercises, and further
resources. The text's systematic approach allows a unique
pedagogical evaluation of the vast voice training field, which not
only includes university and conservatory training but also private
session and workshop coaching as well. Covering a global range of
voice training systems, this book will be of interest to those
studying voice, singing, speech, and accents, as well as
researchers from the fields of communication, music education, and
performance. This book was originally published as a series in the
Voice and Speech Review journal.
This ambitious publication draws from the knowledge and expertise
of leading international figures in voice training in order to
examine the history of the voice from an interdisciplinary
perspective. The book explores the historical arc of various voice
training disciplines and highlights significant people and events
within the field. It is written by voice specialists from a variety
of backgrounds, including singing, actor training, public speaking,
and voice science. These contributors explore how voice pedagogy
came to be, how it has organized itself as a profession, how it has
dealt with challenges, and how it can develop still. Covering a
variety of voice training disciplines, this book will be of
interest to those studying voice and speech, as well as researchers
from the fields of rhetoric, music and performance. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Voice and Speech
Review journal.
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