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Displaying 101-150 of 163 items. Judy Clark : Vaccai Vocal Exercises - Vol. 2Review: This book and CD package consists of 12 vocal exercises that help train the voice using various intervals, octaves, syncopation, appoggiatura, mordent, gruppetto and more. Expand your vocal experience as well as your musical vocabulary. The 24-page booklet includes printed sheet music and a training practice log to help the artist/student stay focused. A total of 48 exercises are included on the CD (12 exercises recorded in 4 vocal ranges). All these exercises were used by the late Maestro David Kyle in his vocal training regimen. Maestro Kyle has trained thousands of artists, many who are nationally famous. All of the exercises in this set have been adapted from the original versions to be in a more usable format for this training program, and also in an effort to accommodate various singing levels. The set consists of English words only, not the Italian version. All vocalists can benefit greatly from these exercises, no matter what their experience or training level! Songlist: About the Author, Exercise Listing and Practice Tips, Special Notes and Enunciation Tips, Vaccai Exercises 13-21, The Mordent, Different Ways of Executing the Mordent, Introduction to the Gruppetto or Turn, The Gruppetto or Turn, Introduction to the Trill or Shake, Runs and Scale Passages, The Portamento, The Portamento - Second Method, Comprehensive Study, Theory 1, Theory 2, Practice Log, Contact info and Products Page Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty-four Vocalises for Soprano, Op. 3Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty-four Vocalises Voicing: Soprano Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty-four Vocalises for Soprano, Op. 3Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty-four Vocalises Voicing: Soprano George Dodds : Voice Placing and Training Exercises - Low VoiceReview: A series of carefully graded progressive exercises to improve singing technique, for both solo singers and choirs. Includes exercises focussing on breathing and breath control, the production of vowel-sounds and consonants, good singing technique, and ear-training. Songlist: Warm ups and exercises Voicing: Low George Dodds : Voice Placing and Training Exercises - Low VoiceReview: A series of carefully graded progressive exercises to improve singing technique, for both solo singers and choirs. Includes exercises focussing on breathing and breath control, the production of vowel-sounds and consonants, good singing technique, and ear-training. Songlist: Warm ups and exercises Voicing: Low George Dodds : Voice Placing and Training Exercises - Low VoiceReview: A series of carefully graded progressive exercises to improve singing technique, for both solo singers and choirs. Includes exercises focussing on breathing and breath control, the production of vowel-sounds and consonants, good singing technique, and ear-training. Songlist: Warm ups and exercises Voicing: Low Erik Bergman : Four Vocalises for Mezzo-Soprano & Male VoicesReview: 'Four Vocalises for Chorus' is a great collection of warm-ups for your choir. Songlist: Four Vocalises Voicing: Mezzo-Soprano Erik Bergman : Four Vocalises for Mezzo-Soprano & Male VoicesReview: 'Four Vocalises for Chorus' is a great collection of warm-ups for your choir. Songlist: Four Vocalises Voicing: Mezzo-Soprano Balthazar Lutgen : Vocalises: 20 Daily Exercises, Volume IIReview: The aim of these Vocalises is to render the voice sufficiently flexible and mellow to execute easily and elegantly the coloratura and embellishments found in the works of our great composers. Proceeding from the principle, that it is unpractical to practice a variety of difficult passages at the same time, I begin with two, three, and four tones, then advancing progressively to more difficult exercises; leaving it to the teacher to transpose them a semitone higher or lower. However, in order to avoid the monotony and lassitude which are almost inseparable from a strictly methodic in a musical and agreeable form; and have made them very short, to prevent overexertion of the voice. Following its avowed purpose, this work contains no exercises for sustained tones; and it will suffice to sing daily a few long-sustained tones, before taking up these exercises. The results obtained with this method, and its approbation by several of the highest musical authorities, justify my hope, that it will find a favorable reception. Songlist: 20 Daily Exercises Voicing: Medium Balthazar Lutgen : Vocalises: 20 Daily Exercises, Volume IIReview: The aim of these Vocalises is to render the voice sufficiently flexible and mellow to execute easily and elegantly the coloratura and embellishments found in the works of our great composers. Proceeding from the principle, that it is unpractical to practice a variety of difficult passages at the same time, I begin with two, three, and four tones, then advancing progressively to more difficult exercises; leaving it to the teacher to transpose them a semitone higher or lower. However, in order to avoid the monotony and lassitude which are almost inseparable from a strictly methodic in a musical and agreeable form; and have made them very short, to prevent overexertion of the voice. Following its avowed purpose, this work contains no exercises for sustained tones; and it will suffice to sing daily a few long-sustained tones, before taking up these exercises. The results obtained with this method, and its approbation by several of the highest musical authorities, justify my hope, that it will find a favorable reception. Songlist: 20 Daily Exercises Voicing: Medium Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty-four Vocalises for Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano, Op. 2Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty-four Vocalises Voicing: Mezzo-Soprano Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty-four Vocalises for Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano, Op. 2Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty-four Vocalises Voicing: Mezzo-Soprano Ferdinand Sieber : Ten Easy Vocalises and SolfeggiosReview: The Sieber Vocalises: It is important to know why Sieber is so good for the voice. He was a Viennese, Italian-trained voice teacher who knew the importance of vowel alteration and its role in keeping the balance of the registers. The Sieber Vocalises are designed to balance the registers using 8 measure melodies based on the Italian syllables da, me, ni, po, to, la, be. The register balance is achieved in the ingenious way Sieber arranges the syllables. Again, his goal it to allow the space of the open vowels in the closed vowels, and the ring of the closed vowels in the open vowels. Lindquest called these vocalises the 'bridge between vocalizing and singing music'. In my 25 years of teaching, I have never found a singer that the Sieber Vocalises did not help tremendously. Ten Easy Vocalises and Solfeggios for the baritone voice Songlist: Ten Easy Vocalises and Solfeggios Voicing: Baritone Ferdinand Sieber : Ten Easy Vocalises and SolfeggiosReview: The Sieber Vocalises: It is important to know why Sieber is so good for the voice. He was a Viennese, Italian-trained voice teacher who knew the importance of vowel alteration and its role in keeping the balance of the registers. The Sieber Vocalises are designed to balance the registers using 8 measure melodies based on the Italian syllables da, me, ni, po, to, la, be. The register balance is achieved in the ingenious way Sieber arranges the syllables. Again, his goal it to allow the space of the open vowels in the closed vowels, and the ring of the closed vowels in the open vowels. Lindquest called these vocalises the 'bridge between vocalizing and singing music'. In my 25 years of teaching, I have never found a singer that the Sieber Vocalises did not help tremendously. Ten Easy Vocalises and Solfeggios for the baritone voice Songlist: Ten Easy Vocalises and Solfeggios Voicing: Baritone Giuseppe Concone : Fifteen Vocalises, Op. 12 (Finishing Studies)Review: The sterling value and great usefulness of Concone's lessons have been so long recognized, that their extensive adoption caused the issue of numerous editions in almost every country where the study of the Art of Singing is cultivated. No edition, however, is as thorough and complete as his 'Fifty Lessons' series. The purpose of these lessons, in the author's own words, are 'to place and fix the voice accurately,' and 'to develop taste while singing broad, elegant and rhythmical melodies.' This is a vocal training series not to be missed! Songlist: Fifteen Vocalises Voicing: High Giuseppe Concone : Fifteen Vocalises, Op. 12 (Finishing Studies)Review: The sterling value and great usefulness of Concone's lessons have been so long recognized, that their extensive adoption caused the issue of numerous editions in almost every country where the study of the Art of Singing is cultivated. No edition, however, is as thorough and complete as his 'Fifty Lessons' series. The purpose of these lessons, in the author's own words, are 'to place and fix the voice accurately,' and 'to develop taste while singing broad, elegant and rhythmical melodies.' This is a vocal training series not to be missed! Songlist: Fifteen Vocalises Voicing: High Heinrich Panofka : The Art of Singing; 24 Vocalises, Op. 81Review: Panofka was one of the great 19th century voice teachers. His background as a violinist and composer greatly informed these athletic bel canto vocalise compositions. Op. 81 is for soprano, mezzo-soprano or tenor. Songlist: 24 Vocalises Voicing: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, T Heinrich Panofka : The Art of Singing; 24 Vocalises, Op. 81Review: Panofka was one of the great 19th century voice teachers. His background as a violinist and composer greatly informed these athletic bel canto vocalise compositions. Op. 81 is for soprano, mezzo-soprano or tenor. Songlist: 24 Vocalises Voicing: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, T Marco Bordogni : Thirty-six Vocalises in Modern StyleReview: Bordogni made his operatic debut at La Scala, Milan in 1813 in Rossini's Tancredi, and became very active in promoting that composer's music. He appeared in many of Rossini's operas and later became one of the leading teacher of singing and became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. Songlist: Thirty-six Vocalises Voicing: Soprano Marco Bordogni : Thirty-six Vocalises in Modern StyleReview: Bordogni made his operatic debut at La Scala, Milan in 1813 in Rossini's Tancredi, and became very active in promoting that composer's music. He appeared in many of Rossini's operas and later became one of the leading teacher of singing and became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. Songlist: Thirty-six Vocalises Voicing: Soprano Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises, Op. 15Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Voicing: Alto Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises, Op. 15Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Voicing: Alto Horatio Connell : Master Vocal ExercisesReview: A compilation of vocal study material selected from the master exercises created by the greatest masters of singing of history, from the old Italian school to the present, and arranged for universal employment with the best methods of skilled voice teachers. Horatio Connell : Master Vocal ExercisesReview: A compilation of vocal study material selected from the master exercises created by the greatest masters of singing of history, from the old Italian school to the present, and arranged for universal employment with the best methods of skilled voice teachers. Ferdinand Sieber : 36 Eight-Measure Vocalises for Elementary TeachingReview: The Sieber Vocalises: It is important to know why Sieber is so good for the voice. He was a Viennese, Italian-trained voice teacher who knew the importance of vowel alteration and its role in keeping the balance of the registers. The Sieber Vocalises are designed to balance the registers using 8 measure melodies based on the Italian syllables da, me, ni, po, to, la, be. The register balance is achieved in the ingenious way Sieber arranges the syllables. Again, his goal it to allow the space of the open vowels in the closed vowels, and the ring of the closed vowels in the open vowels. Lindquest called these vocalises the 'bridge between vocalizing and singing music'. In my 25 years of teaching, I have never found a singer that the Sieber Vocalises did not help tremendously. 36 Eight-Measure Vocalises for Elementary Teaching for alto voices. Songlist: 36 Eight-Measure Vocalises for Elementary Teaching Voicing: Alto Heinrich Panofka : Twenty-four Progressive Vocalises, Op. 85, Volume IReview: Panofka was one of the great 19th century voice teachers. His background as a violinist and composer greatly informed these athletic bel canto vocalise compositions. Op. 81 is for alto or tenor. Songlist: Twenty-four Progressive Vocalises Voicing: Alto Tenor Heinrich Panofka : Twenty-four Progressive Vocalises, Op. 85, Volume IReview: Panofka was one of the great 19th century voice teachers. His background as a violinist and composer greatly informed these athletic bel canto vocalise compositions. Op. 81 is for alto or tenor. Songlist: Twenty-four Progressive Vocalises Voicing: Alto Tenor Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises, Op. 15Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises Voicing: Medium Mathilde Marchesi : Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises, Op. 15Review: Mathilde Marchesi was a mezzo-soprano, teacher of singing, and exponent of the bel canto technique. She was an advocate of a naturalistic style of singing: she called for a fairly instinctive method of breathing and was particularly concerned with vocal registration, calling it "the Alpha and Omega of the formation and development of the female voice, the touchstone of all singing methods". Songlist: Twenty Elementary and Progressive Vocalises Voicing: Medium Marco Bordogni : Twenty-four Easy Vocalises in Progressive OrderReview: Bordogni made his operatic debut at La Scala, Milan in 1813 in Rossini's Tancredi, and became very active in promoting that composer's music. He appeared in many of Rossini's operas and later became one of the leading teacher of singing and became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. Songlist: Thirty-six Vocalises Voicing: Alto Marco Bordogni : Twenty-four Easy Vocalises in Progressive OrderReview: Bordogni made his operatic debut at La Scala, Milan in 1813 in Rossini's Tancredi, and became very active in promoting that composer's music. He appeared in many of Rossini's operas and later became one of the leading teacher of singing and became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. Songlist: Thirty-six Vocalises Voicing: Alto Giuseppe Concone : Forty Lessons, Opus 17 - AltoReview: Expertly arranged Vocal Method by Giuseppe Concone from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the Romantic era. Voicing: Alto Giuseppe Concone : Forty Lessons, Opus 17 - AltoReview: Expertly arranged Vocal Method by Giuseppe Concone from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the Romantic era. Voicing: Alto Giuseppe Concone : The School of Sight-Singing: Practical Method for Young Beginners (Lutgen)Review: Expertly arranged Vocal Method by Giuseppe Concone from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the Romantic era. Sergei Rachmaninoff : Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14Review: Rachmaninoff composed his collection of 13 songs Op. 34 in 1912, but it was only three years later that he added a little closing piece without any text: the Vocalise, which soon outshone the other songs in terms of popularity and renown. Since its first performance in 1916 this expressive, melancholy piece has circulated in countless arrangements by others. Rachmaninoff himself made an arrangement for orchestra and voice, as well as one for orchestra alone. Henle's Urtext edition contains the original version for high voice and piano, and is based on the autograph sources in the Glinka Museum in Moscow. A particular highlight is the separate vocal part that not only serves singers well but also all those instrumentalists who wish to play this wonderful piece using the original solo part. Voicing: High Sergei Rachmaninoff : Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14Review: Rachmaninoff composed his collection of 13 songs Op. 34 in 1912, but it was only three years later that he added a little closing piece without any text: the Vocalise, which soon outshone the other songs in terms of popularity and renown. Since its first performance in 1916 this expressive, melancholy piece has circulated in countless arrangements by others. Rachmaninoff himself made an arrangement for orchestra and voice, as well as one for orchestra alone. Henle's Urtext edition contains the original version for high voice and piano, and is based on the autograph sources in the Glinka Museum in Moscow. A particular highlight is the separate vocal part that not only serves singers well but also all those instrumentalists who wish to play this wonderful piece using the original solo part. Voicing: High Sergei Rachmaninoff : Vocalise Op. 34, No. 14Review: Part of the 3-keys-in-1 Series, featuring three keys in one edition: High voice (c-sharp minor); Medium voice (b minor); Low voice (g minor). Includes a preface by Gordon Stewart (vocal coach at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London) and provides historical context and a guide to performance Voicing: High Sergei Rachmaninoff : Vocalise Op. 34, No. 14Review: Part of the 3-keys-in-1 Series, featuring three keys in one edition: High voice (c-sharp minor); Medium voice (b minor); Low voice (g minor). Includes a preface by Gordon Stewart (vocal coach at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London) and provides historical context and a guide to performance Voicing: High Various : Collected Vocalises: High Voice - Concone, Lutgen, Sieber, VaccaiReview: With over 150 vocalises, this collection will be very useful for many teachers and students of singing. Includes CONCONE: Fifty Lessons for Voice, Op. 9 - LÜTGEN: The Art of Vocal Velocity - SIEBER: 36 Eight-Measure Vocalises for Soprano, Op. 92 - SIEBER: 36 Eight-Measure Vocalises for Tenor, Op. 95 - VACCAI: Practical Method of Italian Singing Voicing: High |
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