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As a comprehensive guide to learning, rehearsing, and performing vocal chamber music, this volume explores such critical skills as choosing repertoire appropriate for one's voice type, communicating with your ensemble, performance style, preparing for a successful rehearsal, staging considerations, and recital programming.
Sommario
Chapter 1 - A Brief History of Chamber Music
Chapter 2 - Why Sing Chamber Music?
Chapter 3 - How to Program Vocal Chamber Music
Chapter 4 - Breathe with the Bow: Communicating with Instrumentalists
Chapter 5 - Stylistic Considerations
Chapter 6 - Pedagogical Advantages of Using Vocal Chamber Music in the Voice Studio
Chapter 7 - Singing and Voice Science, Scott McCoy
Chapter 8 - Vocal Health for the Chamber Music Singer, Wendy LeBorgne
Appendix - Introductory List of Art Song Duets, Trios, and Quartets
Appendix - Selected Journal of Singing Articles, James Maroney and Joan Frey Boytim
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Susan Hochmiller is assistant professor of voice at the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College and director of Orvieto Musica's Art of Song summer vocal chamber music festival in Orvieto, Italy. She is an avid recitalist and has performed chamber music in Italy and across the United States. An active member of NATS since 2007, Hochmiller was one of twelve voice teachers from the United States and Canada selected to participate in the prestigious 2012 NATS Intern Program, and she has served as president of the Allegheny Mountain Chapter since 2016.
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As a comprehensive guide to learning, rehearsing, and performing vocal chamber music, this volume explores such critical skills as choosing repertoire appropriate for one's voice type, communicating with your ensemble, performance style, preparing for a successful rehearsal, staging considerations, and recital programming.