Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide

Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide

Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide

Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide

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Overview

Perfect Italian Diction for Singers: An Authoritative Guide provides the steps and tools for singing beautifully and expressively in this language.

Timothy Cheek and Anna Toccafondi systematically home in on the essential features of the most beautiful Italian, pitfalls of non-native singers, and how to overcome those issues. In addition to delving to the heart of Italian sounds and inflection, they present controversies, misconceptions, and various approaches—often conflicting—that have arisen throughout the last century. Chapters also address:

  • Italian style and legato
  • Best use of supplemental resources and dictionaries
  • Recitative with suggested, short Mozart excerpts
  • Working with text
  • Singing diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatus

Also included are a plethora of audio and video examples and exercises (over seventy QR codes), exercises for group or self-study, and self-assessment summaries. This book will help singers and students lay a solid foundation in beautiful, lyric Italian.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538163429
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Timothy Cheek has taught Italian lyric diction at the University of Michigan since 1993. As collaborative pianist, he has performed throughout Italy, and worked for nine years in Tuscan summer vocal programs, both at Cincinnati Conservatory’s Opera Theatre and Music Festival of Lucca program and at the University of Michigan’s spring term program in Sesto Fiorentino. Cheek has written books on Czech lyric diction and opera, and he is the series editor of Rowman & Littlefield’s Lyric Diction series. His long association with Italian pianist/coach Anna Toccafondi extends to over three decades of collaboration and consultation.

Anna Toccafondi performs regularly in major festivals and theaters in Italy, Europe, and Japan. She recently began a cooperation with the Municipality and the Teatro Garibaldi of Modica (Sicily) for the project Cantare in Perfetto Italiano, Singing in Perfect Italian, a series of masterclasses devoted to foreign singers and collaborative pianists. Committed to unpublished or lesser known compositions of the Italian vocal repertoire, Toccafondi has done research, transcriptions, revisions, and recordings of important composers.

Table of Contents

Recorded Examples and Exercises

Preface

1. The Basis for the Most Beautiful and Correct Lyric Italian Diction

2. The Seven Italian Vowel Sounds

3. The Essentials of Stress and Length

4. The Pronunciation of e and o

5. The Italian Consonants

6. Double Consonants and Phrasal Doublings

7. Legato

8. Mastering Glides, Hiatus, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs

9. Italian Style

10. Working with Text

11. Best Use of Supplemental Resources

12. Recitative

Appendix A. Verb Endings

Appendix B. Essential Grammar

Selected References

Index

About the Authors

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