Practical Method of Italian Singing


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Anyone who wishes to sing really well should begin by learning how to sing in Italian, not only because the Italian school of vocalisation is acknowledged to be superior to all others, but also on account of the language itself, where the pure and sonorous tone of its many vowel sounds will assist the singer in acquiring a fine voice-production and a clear and distinct enunciation in any language he may have to sing, no matter what may be his nationality.




The Old Italian School of Singing


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This work describes in accessible language the technical foundations of the Old Italian School of Singing. It enables the reader to grasp the teachings of the old masters theoretically and practically. The research for this book used not only the old treatises from the 1700's onwards but also firsthand testimonies, biographies and recordings from historical singers. The author systematically takes us through the basic elements of historical singing with practical hints and exercises tested by extensive teaching experience.




A Modern Guide to Old World Singing


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This book makes understanding vocal pedagogy easily accessible, offering simple direct language. David L. Jones has masterfully combined his knowledge of the Italian and Swedish-Italian Singing Schools into a modern-day treatise that reveals Old World singing training in its purest form. Full of vocal wisdom.







Practical Vocal Method for High Soprano


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A collection of vocal exercises arranged for High Soprano voice, composed by Niccolo Vaccai.







The Art of Singing


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Group Vocal Technique


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Demonstrates methods of teaching group vocal techniques.




Practical Italian Vocal Method (Marzials): Soprano, Tenor


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A collection of vocal exercises arranged for Soprano and Tenor voice, composed by Niccolo Vaccai.




Voice and the Alexander Technique


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