The present thesis explores factors and processes associated with the artistic profession and development of opera singers. The profession of opera singers has a long story deriving its origin in early 1600s in Italy. What is performed on opera stages today is written in the musical scores in the 18th and 19th century. The question arises how the modern opera singers live, learn and excel in their contemporary pursuit in order to meet the high demands on performance. The initial study identified health issues related to the professional activity of opera singers. Qualitative and quantitative measurements indicated that psychological problems were associated with a distinct worry for possible negative evaluation from significant others and a...
The effects of musical career disruption are an increasingly important, yet under-researched, area w...
Témou bakalárskej práce sú telesné a psychické faktory, ktoré ovplyvňujú telo a myseľ počas spievan...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...
The present thesis explores factors and processes associated with the artistic profession and develo...
The present thesis explores factors and processes associated with the artistic profession and develo...
Within the performing arts, the understanding of 'who we are' and 'what we do' appears less straight...
This book is part of an interdisciplinary research on artistic development from a cultural instituti...
Opera singers experience certain work strains; they work as soloists, depend highly on their vocal f...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological asepcts of non-professional choral singing, especiall...
While considerable research has explored the skills elite professionals use to sustain performance e...
The opera industry is brimming with talent, and yet, career longevity in classical music is uncommon...
Singers require good health to perform and have needs unique to their instrument. There is evidence ...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
As the majority of professional classical singers earn a significant part of their living in opera, ...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
The effects of musical career disruption are an increasingly important, yet under-researched, area w...
Témou bakalárskej práce sú telesné a psychické faktory, ktoré ovplyvňujú telo a myseľ počas spievan...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...
The present thesis explores factors and processes associated with the artistic profession and develo...
The present thesis explores factors and processes associated with the artistic profession and develo...
Within the performing arts, the understanding of 'who we are' and 'what we do' appears less straight...
This book is part of an interdisciplinary research on artistic development from a cultural instituti...
Opera singers experience certain work strains; they work as soloists, depend highly on their vocal f...
This dissertation focuses on the psychological asepcts of non-professional choral singing, especiall...
While considerable research has explored the skills elite professionals use to sustain performance e...
The opera industry is brimming with talent, and yet, career longevity in classical music is uncommon...
Singers require good health to perform and have needs unique to their instrument. There is evidence ...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
As the majority of professional classical singers earn a significant part of their living in opera, ...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
The effects of musical career disruption are an increasingly important, yet under-researched, area w...
Témou bakalárskej práce sú telesné a psychické faktory, ktoré ovplyvňujú telo a myseľ počas spievan...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...