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Vocal Performance and Teaching Workshop: Teaching Men to Sing: A Guide to the Successful Development of Tenor, Baritone and Bass Voices
Course Information FACULTY: Paul Kiesgen, Director and Principal Clinician Featuring IU Jacobs School of Music Voice Professors Costanza Cuccaro, Robert Harrison, and Dale Moore, and special guest clinicians Richard Miller, Jeff Nelsen, Stephen Robertson and Katherine Verdolini Abbott.
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 tenor, baritone and bass 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:
Katherine Verdolini Abbott has captivated audiences at the last two national conferences of NATS, telling them how traditional methods of teaching, including scientific explanations and the use of imagery, can be replaced by the more effective procedural methods she has developed. She will explain and demonstrate her methods using participants as teachers and student singers as their students in two Monday sessions.
In response to many requests from last year’s participants, Costanza Cuccaro will return to share her many vocal exercises and tell us how she uses them to help singers find the flexibility and range they all seek in their singing. The week will continue with master classes by IU Voice faculty members Robert Harrison, Dale Moore and Paul Kiesgen and will also feature a master class with Stephen Robertson, one of the most respected vocal pedagogues in Britain.
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music horn professor, Jeff Nelsen has developed an approach to performance anxiety that he calls “Fearless Auditioning.” He will share his fearless auditioning techniques in a lecture-master class. Approaching performing with a fearless state of mind optimizes our potential for success at elevating the musical experience for us, our audiences, and our audition panels as well.
The week concludes with a master class featuring the world-renowned voice pedagogue, Richard Miller, author of Structure of Singing and Training Tenor Voices. His most recent publication is a book on teaching lower male voices, Securing Baritone, Bass-Baritone and Bass Voices. Mr. Miller will join other workshop faculty for a round-table discussion on Saturday morning. We will not spend all our time on work. We will begin the week with a get-acquainted dinner for all participants on Monday evening, and everyone is invited to join us for a Dutch Treat dinner on Friday at a local restaurant. On Thursday we hope everyone will join in and share their favorite song or aria in the event that so many enjoyed last year, the Participants' Recital. A limited number of university-level men will be accepted as student singers for the workshop. They will work with workshop participants and workshop participants and workshop faculty in the master class sessions and will be able to attend all classes throughout the week. |