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Zusatztext "[A]n invaluable polemic for and introduction to singing the still insufficiently known vocal repertoire of the 20th century....Essential." Informationen zum Autor Sharon Mabry is an accomplished mezzo-soprano who has established a distinguished career as a recitalist and soloist with symphony orchestras and has performed at international festivals, premiering the works of over thirty contemporary composers. She is currently Professor of Music at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. Klappentext This is a cogent and insightful book for singers and voice teachers who are just discovering the innovative music of the twentieth century. It familiarizes readers with the new notation systems employed contemporary composers, suggests rehearsal techniques and vocal exercises that help singers prepare, and offers a list of the most important and intereting works to emerge in the twentieth century along with suggested recital programs Zusammenfassung 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 intereting 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I:: New directions 1.: The Art of Singing Twentieth-Century Music 2.: Choosing Appropriate Repertoire 3.: Vocal Requirements of the Twentieth-Century Music: Common Characteristics 4.: Vocal Coloration Part II:: Nontraditional Notation and Extended Vocal Techniques 5.: The New Language of Notation 6.: Vocal Hybrids: Sprechstimme and Recitation 7.: Nontextual Sonic Vocabularies 8.: Vocal Effects Part III:: Repertoire Choices Appendix A. Sample Programs Appendix B. Suggested Repertoire Appendix C. Sources for Composer and Score Location Bibliography ...