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Tag: bel canto

Training with Tito Schipa

September 27, 2013September 27, 2013 Justin PetersenLeave a comment

One of the pupils of the famous tenor Tito Schipa (1889 -1965) was Stefan Zucker, who went on to found the Bel Canto Society.  Zucker's lessons with Schipa cost $12. Zucker described his lessons with Schipa like this: The routine began with scales [on the five alphabetic vowels, Italian a, e, i, o, u] with [...]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged bel canto, Pavarotti, Stefan Zucker, Tito Schipa

Audio: Tito Schipa and Toti dal Monte sing from “Don Pasquale”

September 24, 2013 Justin PetersenLeave a comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3hl6WaK9yw Two of the artists that have so inspired me, not only in their technique, but in their heartfelt approach to music are Tito Schipa and Toti dal Monte. I will be posting more about these two phenomenal singers in future posts, but wanted to share this beautiful rendering of this duet from Donizetti's "Don [...]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged bel canto, Tito Schipa, Toti dal Monte

Somatic Voicework™: The LoVetri Method and Functional Voice Training

September 18, 2013September 24, 2013 Justin Petersen2 Comments

What IS functional voice training? In short, it is a pedagogy based on reason and logic to move voice instruction from the subjective 'aesthetic' into the practical 'functional' arena.  It doesn't see voice training as an 'end result' but as a journey of discovery to freedom of movement in the vocal mechanism. The challenge in [...]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged bel canto, Jeanie LoVetri, Shenandoah University, Singing, Somatic Voicework™

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