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Singing and Imagination: A Human Approach to a Great Musical Tradition

paperbackJune 4, 1998
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ISBN-13: 9780198790167 ISBN-10: 0198790163
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
paperback
Published
June 4, 1998
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
1.20×15.70×21.10 cm

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Singing and Imagination: A Human Approach to a Great Musical Tradition by Hemsley, Thomas. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780198790167.

This book is written on the belief that the essential basic principles underlying good singing are in themselves rather few, and very simple, but that their application is amazingly varied in light of the individuals needs. It is not intended as a manual of voice production, and does not concern itself with medical matters, nor directly with anatomy, physiology, and acoustics. While not belittling the value of appropriate scientific investigation, Thomas Hemsley believes that modern methods of training have gone too far in the direction of the materialistic approach; that singing in all its aspects and at all times should be guided by the imagination, the feelings, and the intuition; that we have become so pre-occupied by voice per se and the vocal function since the advent of vocal science, that we too easily forget that singing is not voice, but modification of voice - "not only a language through which we understand the emotions of others, but also a means of exciting our sympathy with such emotions," (H. Spencer). This book can be seen as an attempt to redress the balance.