
On Studying Singing
Kagen, Sergius
Dover Publications. 1960Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9780486206226
- ISBN: 978-0-486-20622-6
- Editorial: Dover Publications
- Fecha de edición: 1960
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Dimensiones: 13x21
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 119
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This book is an invaluable guide for the student, parent, teacher, coach, or any person connected with vocalism. It is not intended to teach the student how to sing since no book could possibly do this. Its main purpose is to help him find a way to study singing intelligently.
The author, who is a member of the faculty of the Juilliard School of Music and a prominent musician with a vast experience of teaching singers, explains in this book clearly and logically just what a student can and cannot expect from singing lessons. He also discusses in detail the various subsidiary studies necessary to the singer, such as the study of musical notation and theory, ear training, languages, and other allied subjects.
Particularly useful and interesting is the section dealing with various methods employed in teaching vocal technique. In this section, Mr. Kagen debunks the so·called "scientific methods" of voice teaching and the concept of "building voices"-follies which have often led to an enormous waste of money, time, and effort.
CONTENIDO:
I.- The Musical Ear and the Natural Voice
II.- The Study of General Musicianship
III.- The Study of the Verbal Contents in Vocal Music
IV.- The Study of Vocal Technic
V.- The Vocal Student and the Teaching of Vocal Technic
VI.- The Study of Repertoire
VII.- The Incompetent Professional and the Competent Amateur