Singing and Imagination: A Human Approach to a Great Musical Tradition
Thomas Hemsleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198790167
ISBN-10: 0198790163
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: music examples
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198790163
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: music examples
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is one of the best (if not the best) books to be written about singing in recent times. Hemsley talks so much common sense, touches on so many truths about singers, singing and performance, and writes it all in such well-proportioned, unencumbered prose that active singers and aspiring students alike can and should benefit from reading his many wise and enlightening words. The public who attend opera and song recitals would also profit from reading the volume ... With so much wisdom imparted it is no wonder Janet Baker writes in praise of 'the extraordinary wisdom and truth' within the book's pages.
I couldn't put it down. Hemsley treats the subject seriously; everyone who is genuinely serious about singing, teacher, pupil, or listener, will find, as I did, extraordinary wisdom and truth within its pages ... His ideas should have far-reaching influence on the teaching of singing and the criteria used for accepting pupils into a vastly over-crowded profession'
Few books about singing can be wholeheartedly recommended, but this really is an exception. Drawing on his experience as a performer and teacher, Hemsley writes with clarity, elegance and obvious conviction. He states at the outset that his book is not designed to 'help those with vocal problems', yet there is more genuine technical wisdom packed within its pages than in many volumes twice its size ... This book reveals many truths which have been forgotten or are simply being ignored. It offers an alternative to the superficiality and mediocrity which sabotages so many performances, and it should be required reading, not only for singers, but for all those who love singing and are concerned about its survival as an art.
As someone working constantly with singers, I know that Thomas Hemsley's book based on his own wide-ranging operatic and leider experience both as a well-known performer and a sensitive teacher, has been long-awaited. This is a fundamental book of wisdom which gets straight to the true meaning of singing and should be in every singer's library'
I found reading this book a genuinely stimulating and helpfully thought-provoking experience which helped correct my former view that one cannot learn about singing from a book ... Its great value is as a statement of the Philosophy of Singing ... Many books exist which are more or ;ess helpful about the What and the How of singing. The book starts where all examination of human activity should start, with the Why'
This book is one of the clearest, friendliest and sanest books about singing teaching that I have ever read. It matches a holistic integrity on the conceptual and spiritual level ... with a detailed and explanation about practicalities. The ability to refer to wide range of singers (student, amateur and professional) to this book will make my life a lot easier and more productive.'
I couldn't put it down. Hemsley treats the subject seriously; everyone who is genuinely serious about singing, teacher, pupil, or listener, will find, as I did, extraordinary wisdom and truth within its pages ... His ideas should have far-reaching influence on the teaching of singing and the criteria used for accepting pupils into a vastly over-crowded profession'
Few books about singing can be wholeheartedly recommended, but this really is an exception. Drawing on his experience as a performer and teacher, Hemsley writes with clarity, elegance and obvious conviction. He states at the outset that his book is not designed to 'help those with vocal problems', yet there is more genuine technical wisdom packed within its pages than in many volumes twice its size ... This book reveals many truths which have been forgotten or are simply being ignored. It offers an alternative to the superficiality and mediocrity which sabotages so many performances, and it should be required reading, not only for singers, but for all those who love singing and are concerned about its survival as an art.
As someone working constantly with singers, I know that Thomas Hemsley's book based on his own wide-ranging operatic and leider experience both as a well-known performer and a sensitive teacher, has been long-awaited. This is a fundamental book of wisdom which gets straight to the true meaning of singing and should be in every singer's library'
I found reading this book a genuinely stimulating and helpfully thought-provoking experience which helped correct my former view that one cannot learn about singing from a book ... Its great value is as a statement of the Philosophy of Singing ... Many books exist which are more or ;ess helpful about the What and the How of singing. The book starts where all examination of human activity should start, with the Why'
This book is one of the clearest, friendliest and sanest books about singing teaching that I have ever read. It matches a holistic integrity on the conceptual and spiritual level ... with a detailed and explanation about practicalities. The ability to refer to wide range of singers (student, amateur and professional) to this book will make my life a lot easier and more productive.'
Notă biografică
Distinguished opera and concert singer, now retired.