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eBook Details:
Full title: Diction in Context: Singing in English, Italian, German, and French 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc.
Author: Brenda Smith
ISBN: 9781635501209, 9781635501247
Format: PDF
Description of Diction in Context: Singing in English, Italian, German, and French 1st Edition:
“Diction in Context is a unique and highly practical textbook for singers learning to sing in English, Italian, German, and French. Each chapter is designed for use in diction courses in academic music and voice programs, helping students learn through pronunciation, articulation, enunciation, punctuation, and cultural context in each language. Students and teachers of singing will benefit from the text’s pertinent biographical, historical and literary sources along with diction rules and textual examples of English, Italian, German and French song. For each language, there is a section on sentence structure and syntax intended to assist readers with poetic analysis and word-by-word translations. Representative song texts are provided for the purpose of comparative listening and phonetic transcription. Comparative listening reveals subtle differences in expression and diction. In addition, the texts are presented in a workbook format, allowing space for IPA dictation practice”–