Operatic writing for the voice has become more challenging over the past century. In this thesis, I will explore how the boundaries of operatic vocal writing significantly shifted to incorporate extended vocal techniques (EVTs). These dissolved boundaries are explored through an historical lens, through the voices of leading artists and through score and performance analysis. The results evince an overview of the vocal challenges presented by operatic writing between 1925 and 2020, and how artists cope with these increased vocal expectations in the preparation and execution of such repertoire. The outcome of these explorations is the creation of a musico-dramatic analysis system, serving as a didactic model for approaching these roles
This article approaches the challenge of singing Verdi from a historical as well as a current point ...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
This dissertation explores performative perspectives on classical and contemporary vocal improvisati...
This project argues that changes to operatic vocal writing in the late nineteenth century prompted A...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
Maria Callas’s fame as an opera star in the 1950s is still recognised today, and, for many, her name...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
The spectrum of vocal music spans time, genres, styles, and is infinitely vast. New works are ever e...
This chapter features in the Routledge Voice Studies series inaugural volume "Voice(s): Critical App...
This doctoral research comprises a practitioner-based reflective enquiry to bridge the gap between ...
Today, vocalists in the U.S. are expected to perform in a variety of styles from bel canto to contem...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
This study traces the usage and development of the concept of “extended vocal techniques,” [EVT] fro...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
This article approaches the challenge of singing Verdi from a historical as well as a current point ...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
This dissertation explores performative perspectives on classical and contemporary vocal improvisati...
This project argues that changes to operatic vocal writing in the late nineteenth century prompted A...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
Maria Callas’s fame as an opera star in the 1950s is still recognised today, and, for many, her name...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
The spectrum of vocal music spans time, genres, styles, and is infinitely vast. New works are ever e...
This chapter features in the Routledge Voice Studies series inaugural volume "Voice(s): Critical App...
This doctoral research comprises a practitioner-based reflective enquiry to bridge the gap between ...
Today, vocalists in the U.S. are expected to perform in a variety of styles from bel canto to contem...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
This study traces the usage and development of the concept of “extended vocal techniques,” [EVT] fro...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
This article approaches the challenge of singing Verdi from a historical as well as a current point ...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
This dissertation explores performative perspectives on classical and contemporary vocal improvisati...