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Course Information
Voice Performance and Teaching Workshop: June 2-7, 2008
Please see the links on the left for all details of this workshop Enrollment for the workshop is closed
A Guide to the Successful Development of Soprano and Mezzo-Soprano Voices There are no spaces left for student singers 2/18/08 The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music strictly prohibits all forms of video or audio recording, or the taking of any photographs in this workshop FACULTY: Paul Kiesgen, Director and Principal Clinician With master classes by IU Jacobs School of Music Voice Professors
Registration will take place on June 2, 2008, 8:30-9:30 a.m. in (Clouse's Lounge, Jacobs School of Music in between Merrill Hall and the Music Addition. See Map.) Workshop will end on Saturday, June 7 at 12:30.
This workshop will provide important information about the ways that female voices differ from male ones. It will give scientific explanations for the differences and will offer a guide to both men and women for successfully developing the voices of their female students.
Each day, Paul Kiesgen will offer explanations and analysis of the various areas of vocal function and discuss how they should be treated when teaching various soprano and mezzo soprano voices. Discussions will include observation of both student and professional singers through video examples, the use of real time feedback in the voice studio, and teaching methods from the bel canto period to the present.
Topics for discussion will include: Breath: How is breathing different for men and women? Phonation: What happens in the male larynx vs. the female larynx? Do Differences in Glottal Resistance Mandate Different Breath Pressures? Vowel Formants in Men and Women The Upper and Lower passaggios for Women Chest Voice in Female Singers Proper Resonance for High Notes Finding a Balance Between Beautiful Tones and Clear Diction
Teaching Methods: Is whistle voice a valuable pedagogical tool for teaching female singers? Vibrancy and Vibrato, Range and Fach, Working with the Zwischenfach singer, Choral Singing, Choosing Repertoire for female singers, Evaluating Singing –Objective listening, Using external devices to evaluate singing –The 21st Century Studio (Real time audio feedback, Realtime visual feedback), Declarative vs. Procedural Learning Modes, Passing it on (Teaching Teachers)
Afternoons will offer sessions with IU voice faculty professors, Carol Vaness, Costanza Cuccaro and Paul Kiesgen. All three will offer teaching demonstrations with female singers and Prof. Kiesgen will preside over a session on presenting an effective master class as part of a job interview.
Richard Miller, the world renowned voice pedagogue and author of Training Soprano Voices, will return to the workshop to present a master class and will answer questions on singing and teaching during the final round table discussion on Saturday.
Evening sessions will begin with a get-acquainted dinner for all participants on Monday evening. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Patricia Wise will tell us how to prepare for a successful audition and Stephen Robertson of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music will present a class on interpretation entitled, Finding the Artist Within. Both student singers and teacher participants will be invited to participate in a recital on Thursday evening
A limited number of university-level sopranos and mezzos will be accepted as student singers for the workshop. They will work with workshop participants and workshop faculty in the master class sessions and will be able to attend all classes throughout the week. The final event of the workshop will be a two-hour roundtable session with all participants and the entire faculty. What participants had to say about the 2007 Vocal Performance & Teaching Workshop on Teaching Men to Sing
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