Singer's Repertoire

Singer's Repertoire
Title Singer's Repertoire PDF eBook
Author Berton Coffin
Publisher
Pages 223
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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The Singer's Repertoire, Part I

The Singer's Repertoire, Part I
Title The Singer's Repertoire, Part I PDF eBook
Author Berton Coffin
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 322
Release 1960
Genre Music
ISBN 1461673631

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A timeless classic. Includes 8,200 songs in 818 lists for nine voice classifications; indexed by composer, title, vocal range, and publisher. The complete work represents the living song repertoire of today drawn from recital programs, recordings, broadcasts, telecasts, and other sources, and is comprised of Part I: Coloratura, Lyric and Dramatic Soprano, Part II: Mezzo Soprano and Contralto, Part III: Lyric and Dramatic Tenor, and Part IV: Baritone and Bass.

French Vocal Literature

French Vocal Literature
Title French Vocal Literature PDF eBook
Author Georgine Resick
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 343
Release 2017-12-22
Genre Music
ISBN 1442258454

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French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context introduces singers to the history and performance concerns of a vast body of French songs from the twelfth century to the present, focusing on works for solo voice or small vocal ensembles with piano or organ accompaniment, suitable for recitals, concerts, and church performances. Georgine Resick presents vocal repertoire within the context of trends and movements of other artistic disciplines, such as poetry, literature, dance, painting, and decorative arts, as well as political and social currents pertinent to musical evolution. Developments in French style and genre—and comparisons among individual composers and national styles—are traced through a network of musical influence. French Vocal Literature is ideally suited for voice teachers and coaches as well as student and professional performers. The companion website, frenchvocalliterature.com, provides publication information, a discography, links to online recordings and scores, a chronology of events pertinent to music, a genealogy of royal dynasties, and a list of governmental regimes.

Singer's Repertoire

Singer's Repertoire
Title Singer's Repertoire PDF eBook
Author Berton Coffin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 322
Release 1960
Genre Music
ISBN 0810820234

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Singing in French

Singing in French
Title Singing in French PDF eBook
Author Thomas Grubb
Publisher Cengage Learning
Pages 248
Release 1979
Genre Education
ISBN

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Literature for Teaching

Literature for Teaching
Title Literature for Teaching PDF eBook
Author Christopher Arneson
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Singing
ISBN 9780990507307

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This first of its kind text explores voice repertoire from a unique perspective: how it can be used to foster the vocal growth of developing singers. Following in the footsteps of seminal works including Kagen's Music for the Voice, Arneson presents insights into a vast range of specific repertoire, both on and off the beaten track, showing how it can be used to support and enhance learning and skills acquisition in singers, from beginners to experienced professionals.

Exploring Twentieth-Century Vocal Music

Exploring Twentieth-Century Vocal Music
Title Exploring Twentieth-Century Vocal Music PDF eBook
Author Sharon Mabry
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 218
Release 2002-07-25
Genre Music
ISBN 9780195349610

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The vocal repertoire of the twentieth century--including works by Schoenberg, Boulez, Berio, Larsen, and Vercoe--presents exciting opportunities for singers to stretch their talents and demonstrate their vocal flexibility. Contemporary composers can be very demanding of vocalists, requiring them to recite, trill, and whisper, or to read non-traditional scores. For singers just beginning to explore the novelties of the contemporary repertoire, Exploring Twentieth-Century Vocal Music is an ideal guide. Drawing on over thirty years of experience teaching and performing the twentieth century repertoire, Sharon Mabry has written a cogent and insightful book for singers and voice teachers who are just discovering the innovative music of the twentieth century. The book familiarizes readers with the new and unusual notation systems employed by some contemporary composers. It suggests rehearsal techniques and vocal exercises that help singers prepare to tackle the repertoire. And the book offers a list of the most important and interesting works to emerge in the twentieth century, along with suggested recital programs that will introduce audiences as well as singers to this under-explored body of music.