Singing and Communicating in English: A Singer's Guide to English Diction

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Oxford University Press, 21.12.2007 - 352 Seiten
From the Foreword by Renee Fleming: "Kathryn LaBouff has developed an approach to singing in the English language which is wonderfully user-friendly, and which has surely saved much wear and tear on my voice. It is a technique that has empowered me with the knowledge and skills to bring a text to life and to be able to negotiate all of the sounds of the language with the least amount of effort. I have found her clever and extremely creative use of substitute consonants or combinations of consonants in creating clear diction utterly delightful because they are surprising and because they work. These techniques have been equally useful when singing in foreign languages. We sopranos are not usually known to have good diction, particularly in our high range. I found that working with Kathryn improved my ability to be understood by an enormous percentile of the audience with much less vocal fatigue than I would have experienced if left to my own devices. I have often told my colleagues enthusiastically of her interesting solutions to the frustrating problems of diction. I am thrilled that her techniques are now in print for all to benefit from them." In Singing and Communicating in English, internationally renowned diction coach Kathryn LaBouff provides singers with an accessible guide to the principles of English diction they need to communicate the text successfully. Her thorough and much sought-after technique clarifies the physiology of speech, emphasizes the studied practice of careful and articulate pronunciation, and focuses on the study of English cadence. Covering aspects of phonetics from vowels to diphthongs to fricatives, the book includes multiple practical exercises in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions, helpful diagrams, and pronunciation drills, each chosen from the most essential English art song and operatic repertoire. In addition to standard American and British English, a variety of regional dialects and accents are covered in depth. A companion website features a full range of vowel/consonant drills, poems read aloud by the author and by theater and voiceover actor John Keating, as well as an exercise answer key, and publishers' lists to help the singer locate a vast array of English language works for performance. This book is an invaluable resource for all vocalists (both professional and aspiring), diction instructors, teachers, and coaches, and choral directors. VISIT THE COMPANION SITE AT www.oup.com/us/singinginenglish

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Diction
3
CHAPTER 2 Communicating the Thought
17
CHAPTER 3 Introduction to Vowels
31
CHAPTER 4 The Fronting Vowels
43
CHAPTER 5 The Backing Vowels
59
CHAPTER 6 The Mixed Vowels
71
CHAPTER 7 Diphthongs
79
CHAPTER 8 The Three SemiVowel Glides
99
The Rain in Spain
207
CHAPTER 15 The MidAtlantic Dialect
241
The Finesse Factor
255
APPENDIX 1 The International Phonetic Alphabet for English
259
APPENDIX 2 ThreeDialect Overview
263
APPENDIX 3 Regional Dialects Found in Vocal Repertoire
265
Glossary
291
Music Publishers Guide
305

CHAPTER 9 Introduction to Consonants
113
CHAPTER 10 The Plosives
119
CHAPTER 11 The Fricatives
141
CHAPTER 12 The Nasal Consonants Plus the Lyrical L
167
Connecting the Dots
185
Selected Bibliography and Resources
309
Index of Song Texts
315
General Index
319
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Kathryn LaBouff teaches English Diction and English Vocal Literature at the Juilliard School of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Curtis Institute of Music. Diction Coach for the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and Washington Opera, she has coached and prepared more than 300 professional opera productions in English.

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