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How to Sing (Meine Gesangskunst)

How to Sing (Meine Gesangskunst)

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    Education
  • Languages: 
    English
  • Provider: Librivox
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Lilli Lehmann, born Elisabeth Maria Lehmann, was a German operatic soprano of phenomenal versatility. She was also a voice teacher. She wrote: "Every serious artist has a sincere desire to help others reach the goal—the goal toward which all singers are striving: to sing well and beautifully." This is the 1915 second (expanded) edition of her book, and the accompanying online book scan [http://www.archive.org/details/howtosingmeinege00lehmuoft] includes many illustrations and diagrams, both physiological and musical, which the listener will find useful. Much of Lilli Lehmann's advice is complex and demanding - the standards which she set for herself were beyond the highest aspirations of most professional singers. However, there is still much in this book that is enlightening to all those who are interested in using their voice to best advantage, both in song and the spoken word. (Summary by Ruth Golding and Wikipedia)

Chapters

  • 01
    00 - Preface; My Purpose; My Title to Write on the Art of Song
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  • 02
    01 - Section 1: Preliminary Practice
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  • 03
    02 - Section 2: Of the Breath
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  • 04
    03 - Section 3: Of the Breath and Whirling Currents
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  • 05
    04 - Section 4: The Singer's Physiological Studies
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  • 06
    05 - Section 5: Equalizing the Voice - Form
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  • 07
    06 - Section 6: The Attack and the Vowels
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  • 08
    07 - Sections 7-8: Nasal Singing; The Head Voice
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  • 09
    08 - Sections 9-12: Sensations of Tongue, Nose, Palate and Resonance of Head Cavities
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  • 10
    09 - Sections 13-14: On Vocal Registers; Development and Equalization
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  • 11
    10 - Sections 15-16: White Voices; Theodor Wachtel
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  • 12
    11 - Section 17: Highest Head Tones
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  • 13
    12 - Sections 18-19: The Tremolo; The Cure
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  • 14
    13 - Sections 20-21: The Tongue; Preparations for Singing
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  • 15
    14 - Sections 22-24: Position of the Mouth; Connection of Vowels; The Lips
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  • 16
    15 - Sections 25-27: The Vowel Sound Ah; Italian and German; Auxiliary Vowels
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  • 17
    16 - Sections 28-30: Resonant Consonants; Practical Exercises; The Great Scale
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  • 18
    17 - Sections 31-32: Velocity; Trill
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  • 19
    18 - Section 33: How to Hold One's Self when Practising
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  • 20
    19 - Section 34: Pronunciation - Consonants
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  • 21
    20 - Sections 35-36: Concerning Expression; Before the Public
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  • 22
    21 - Sections 37-38 and Note: Interpretation; In Conclusion; Remedy for Catarrh and Hoarseness
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