In So You Want to Sing Music Theater: A Guide for Professionals, singer and scholar Karen S. Hall fills an important gap in the instructional literature for those who sing or teach singing to those seeking their fortunes in music theatrical productions. Developed in coordination with the National Association for Teachers of Singing, this work draws on current research from the world of voice scholarship to advance the careers of singers exploring or already deeply embedded in the world of music theater.
Mina Carson, Tisa Lewis, and Susan M. Shaw, Girls Rock! Fifty Years of Women Making Music (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2004), 51. 12. These songs are from the albums Anticipation (1971), ...
The book is updated and expanded for musical theatre performance in the current era, covering a broader array of topics and including more in-depth discussion than the original edition.
... Martha Schlamme (1923–1985), Alvin Epstein (1925–2018), Tony Azito (1948–1995), Lee Horwin (b. ca. 1948), Hildegarde (1906–2005), Sheldon Harnick (b. 1924), Carolyn Leigh (1926–1983), Harold Rome (1908–1993), Andrew Lloyd Webber (b.
What does it take to be a musical theatre performer?
This work is not only the ideal guide to singing professionals, but the perfect reference work for voice teachers and their students, lead and back-up singers, record producers and studio engineers.
This book gathers together technical and practical wisdom from some of the world’s most well-known practicing CCM pedagogues.
Mama, I Want to Sing! opened on March 23, 1983, on a very tight budget; however, word of mouth throughout the black community spread the news about the work.
koauau has a cylindrical shape and is made of wood, bone, or stone; it has three finger holes and is blown across the top ... World Music Pedagogy— Volume III: Secondary School Innovations (New York: Routledge, 2018); Mark Montemayor, ...
This volumes provides singers a comprehensive guide to the history of and performance techniques for spirituals.
The book includes guest-authored chapters by singing voice researchers Dr. Scott McCoy and Dr. Wendy LeBorgne. In So You Want to Sing Jazz, singers and voice teachers finally have the go-to resource they need for singing vocal jazz.