The Techniques of Singing (Paperback)

Isherwood, Nicholas

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Isherwood, The Techniques of Singing, (Paperback Book with CD)

The music of the 20th and 21st centuries demands a notably larger spectrum of abilities than traditional vocal literature. Nicholas Isherwood describes these techniques with numerous examples, gives practice tips and demonstrates the techniques on the CD included with this book.

Using Berio’s “Sequenza III” as an example, Isherwood shows how a singer can learn such a work, step by step. The book also includes an overview of solo vocal repertoire and makes reference to pieces that might be suitable for a singer with little experience in the music of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Composers will also benefit from this book, thanks in particular to information on vocal registers, their limits and possibilities. In addition, the musical examples provide an insight into various notation possibilities.

Includes chapters on the following themes:
- From whispering to screaming
- The use of electronic amplification
- Micro-intervals
- Multiphonics
- Vibrato
- Register
- Flexibility
- Singing and acting
- Improvisation

The author
Bass-baritone Nicholas Isherwood is one of the leading singers of contemporary music around the world today. He has worked with many notable conductors, directors and composers, among them Bussotti, Carter, Crumb, Henze, Kagel, Kurtág, Messiaen, Scelsi, Stockhausen and Xenakis and has taken part in over 50 recordings. Isherwood is also an active composer, director and teacher.

BVK1861
9783761818619
Baerenreiter Germany

Contents

  1. Prelude, Dedication, Departure
  2. Introduction
  3. Whispers to Cries
  4. The Electric Voice
  5. Instrumentalist Singers and Singing Instrumentalists
  6. Microintervals
  7. Extended Vocal Techniques
  8. The Vibrato
  9. Timbre
  10. Voice Types
  11. Vocal Registers
  12. Agility
  13. Singing Actors
  14. Acting Singers, Dancing Singers
  15. Singing Dancers
  16. Improvisation
  17. Luciano Berio's "Sequenza III"
  18. Appendix
  19. Music for Solo Voice (one Performer) since 1950
  20. Physiology of the Vibrato
  21. Pitches and tempos: a little help from our friends
  22. Acknowledgments
  23. CD Tracks

Additional Information

Voice
English, German