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A history of vocal pedagogy : intuition and science / Joseph Talia.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Talia, Joseph, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Singing--History.
- Singing.
- Voice culture--History.
- Voice culture.
- Singing--Instruction and study.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (624 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Samford Valley, Queensland : Australian Academic Press, 2017.
- Summary:
- In this ground-breaking work, noted tenor, teacher, researcher, and operatic director, Joseph Talia, takes us on an inspiring journey through 450 years of history beginning with the first physiological treatise of Giovanni Camillo Maffei and ending with the remarkable development of solo singing. It is a vital resource for voice teachers, vocal researchers, serious vocal students, and vocal connoisseurs.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Introduction
- 1 The New Music, Vocal Art, and Physiology
- 2 Giovanni Camillo Maffei: The Beginning of Vocal Physiology
- 3 Lodovico Zacconi: The Voce Mordente
- 4 Impact of the Camerata on Opera and Singing
- 5 Bertrand de Bacilly and French Articulation
- 6 Pier Francesco Tosi
- 7 A Brief History of the Larynx
- 8 Ansalm Bayly
- 9 Johann Agricola
- 10 The Development of the Traditional Italian School
- 11 Comparison Between theItalian and French School
- 12 Jean-Baptiste Lully
- 13 Jean-Phillippe Rameau
- 14 The State of French Singing
- 15 Ferrein and the New Scientific Revolution
- 16 Jean-Antoine Bérard
- 17 The Next Generation
- 18 Nicola Porpora and the Neapolitan School
- 19 The End of the Porpora Era: Corri, Nathan, and Ansani
- 20 Luigi Lablache: The Great Basso Profundo
- 21 The Last Castrati
- 22 Manuel del Pópulo García
- 23 Manuel Patricio García
- 24 Francesco Lamperti
- 25 Charles Battaille: Singer,Physician, and Researcher
- 26 Emma Seiler
- 27 Emile Behnke
- 28 Emile Behnke andLennox Browne
- 29 Morell Mackenzie
- 30 Final Word on García's Coup de Glotte
- 31 Vocal Onset in the Modern Italian School
- 32 Marchesi's Practical and Theoretical Vocal Method
- 33 Julius Stockhausen
- 34 Herman Klein
- 35 Enrico Delle Sedie
- 36 Giovanni Battista Lamperti
- 37 William Shakespeare
- 38 Herbert Witherspoon
- 39 Giovanni Sbriglia
- 40 Jean de Reszke
- 41 Lilli Lehmann
- 42 Enrico Caruso
- 43 The Melocchi School
- 44 Luciano Pavarotti
- 45 Final Conclusions
- Bibliography.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-922117-82-X
- OCLC:
- 964695235
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