Low male voice repertoire in contemporary musical theatre: a studio and performance guide of selected songs 1996-2020 by
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Gussin, Jeremy (DM Voice)
Classical Voice
Musical Theatre Voice The Fach system or other voice categorization methods are prominent in casting considerations or market expectations Men sing in alto, tenor, baritone, bass range. Prior to 1930 acting was gesture based, emphasis was to place beauty of tone over emotion Singing is on the vowel, diction crisp and in multiple languages Physical “typing” is prominent in casting considerations or market expectations. Men sing in the tenor or baritone range*. Acting must be superb Singing is text driven, conversational, in the vernacular (typically English) Voices are electronically amplified 7 Ibid., 19-22. 8 Jeannette LoVetri, “The Necessity of Using Functional Training in the Independent Studio,” Journal of Singing 70, (September/October 2013): 80-81. 11 Voices are unamplified, expected to project acoustically Styles vary due to compositional time period, composer choice, or can vary by country Art-song is transposed as needed, Opera and Oratorio works stay within the written key unless there is a historically informed performance precedent Balance of timbral depth and brilliance which is durable and sustainable Use of sustained breath support and consistent vibrato Styles change frequently (and within shows) Songs are transposed as needed Dance skills needed Musical values vary Vibrato is not always used or appropriate Use of falsetto, belt or other nonclassical sounds in the high range (Contemporary) *Men have also been featured prominently singing in the countertenor and even soprano range in shows such as Motown: The Musical, Tootsie, and others Sources: Data adapted from Kenneth W. Bozeman, Practical Vocal Acoustics (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2013); Matthew Hoch, ed., So You Want to Sing CCM (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018), 25-28; Karen Hall, So You Want to Sing Musical Theatre (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014), 66-74. Table 2.2. Pedagogical Characteristics of Classical and Musical Theatre Voice Download 4.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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