Historical Vocal Pedagogy Classics
Discover the timeless insights of vocal pedagogy with Historical Vocal Pedagogy Classics by the esteemed Berton Coffin. Published by Scarecrow Press in 1989, this comprehensive paperback spans 320 pages and delves into the rich history of singing instruction. Coffin's meticulous research brings to life 18 critical reviews of influential master teachers, from the renowned Tosi (1723) to the celebrated L. Lehmann (1914). This essential resource not only highlights the evolution of vocal techniques but also integrates contemporary observations and findings, making it a valuable addition for both aspiring singers and seasoned vocal instructors. Enhance your understanding of vocal music with this classic exploration of pedagogical principles that continue to resonate in the world of music today.