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Historical Vocal Pedagogies
VC565
New England Conservatory of Music23 September 2013
Monday, September 23, 13
Giulio Caccinib.1551 – d.1618Florence, ItalyFlorentine Camerata – Recitative/TextFamous singer, music teacher, composer of Medici court
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Giulio Caccini•Singers vs. instrumentalists•Voce piena, e naturale vs. voce finta•Avoid slides•Decrescendo from attack•Trillo vs. gruppo•Ornamentation for affect of text
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Pier Francesco Tosib.1647 – d.1742Soprano CastratoTaught and performed across Europe, especially Vienna, London, and Bologna
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Pier Francesco Tosi•Study solfeggio•voce di testa vs. voce di petto•Head voice soft ≠ shrieking trumpet•scales without separation of [h] or [g]•fast passages on [a], never [i] or [u]•avoid closed versions of [e] and [o]
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Pier Francesco Tosi•Progressive exercises•expression towards a smile•Hold out the length of notes without shrillness and trembling•Messa di voce taught later•Teach on [a], [Ɛ], and [ɔ], not just on [a] •Drag voice high to low, but not low to high
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Pier Francesco Tosi•Appoggiatura is most important grace•Trill is a necessity•No rules for teaching trill
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Pier Francesco Tosi•Study with the mind •Listen to the best •Too much practice and vocal beauty incompatible
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Giambattista Mancini b.1714 – d.1800Bologna
Castrato, studied with Bernacchi (also Senesino’s (Giulio Cesare) teacher)
Studied with Mozart’s composition teacher
“Practical Relfections on Figured Singing” (1774)
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Giambattista Mancini •Good voice backed by musical intelligence•Elevated chest, harmonious proportions of the vocal organs, symmetry of the mouth and teeth•Physical defects are incurable•homely, inexpressive face
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Giambattista Mancini •The voice has two registers, chest and head (or falsetto)•They should be equalized•Essential: knowing how to shape the mouth•[a, e, i, o, u] sung on each note in the position of a smile•[i] is difficult, sing in a composed smile
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Giambattista Mancini •Head erect•The chest (air) should give the voice with naturalness and use the throat smoothly and easily.•Weak voice with extended range can be addressed•One way to place a voice = sustained tones
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Manuel Garcia IIb.1805 – d.1906SpanishFirst to see vocal folds in actionLaryngoscope
Innovator, assimilator, controversial
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Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)
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Examples of sostenudo from Mathilde Marchesi’s Theoretical & Practical Vocal Method
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Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging)
Monday, September 23, 13
Source: Garcia II A Complete Treatise on the Art of Singing
Monday, September 23, 13
Examples of portamento from Mathilde Marchesi’s Theoretical & Practical Vocal Method
Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging) 3. Legato (connected tones)
Monday, September 23, 13
Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging) 3. Legato (connected tones) – Scales too!
Monday, September 23, 13
Source: Garcia II A Complete Treatise on the Art of Singing
Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging) 3. Legato (connected tones) – Scales too!4. Onset
Monday, September 23, 13
Examples for the “right action” of the glottis from Carlo Bassini, Art of Singing (1884)
Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging) 3. Legato (connected tones) – Scales too!4. Onset5. Registration
Monday, September 23, 13
Monday, September 23, 13
Manuel Garcia II and those that followed
1. Sostenudo (sustained tones)2. Portamento (dragging) 3. Legato (connected tones) – Scales too!4. Onset5. Registration6. Laryngeal stability – Clear and Somber Tone!!
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Sources available online in course Bibliography
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