Singing on stage : an actors' guide
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Singing on stage : an actors' guide
(Methuen drama)
Bloomsbury, 2014
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"RADA [Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. [154]) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Singing on stage can be a daunting prospect for actors, particularly for those who have not sung before. Yet singing should be an essential part of every actor's toolkit.
Singing on Stage: An Actor's Guide gives an insight for the first time into the vocal techniques and practical approaches that have been developed over generations as an integral part of the training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Jane Streeton and Philip Raymond are highly experienced performers and teachers; their book encourages each actor to explore their own authentic voice as opposed to offering a 'one-size-fits-all' or 'quick-fix' approach.
Written in an accessible, friendly and enabling style, Singing on Stage: An Actor's Guide is packed with exercises to develop the actor's skills and gives an overview of:
* elements of technique
* how to work on a song
* the process of singing theatrically
* how to choose the best songs for you
Featuring inspirational listening suggestions and the observations of successful performers and practitioners, Singing on Stage: An Actor's Guide is the must-have companion for complete beginners as well as for experienced actors who wish to develop their understanding of singing on stage.
目次
Dedication
Prelude
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Short History of Singing at RADA
Chapter 2 The Actor's Way In
Chapter 3 Bel Canto in Perspective
Chapter 4 The Role of the Singing Teacher
Chapter 5 The Role of the Student
Chapter 6 Making a Plan - The Contract
Chapter 7 Fundamental Principles - Posture and Breathing
Chapter 8 Ways we Work with Actors - Exercises
Chapter 9 The Role of the Coach and the Accompanist
Chapter 10 The Actor's Solar System
Chapter 11 Acting Through Song
Chapter 12 Musical Form and Storytelling
Chapter 13 Listening and the Voice as a Musical Instrument
Chapter 14 An Approach to Vocal and Theatrical Styles
Chapter 15 Some Stylistic Influences
Chapter 16 Thoughts on Repertoire
Chapter 17 Unaccompanied Singing
Chapter 18 Practising and Taking the Reins
Chapter 19 The Next Step - Workshops, Masterclasses, Cabarets, Small Roles
Chapter 20 Preparation for Auditions
Chapter 21 Rehearsals and Performances
Chapter 22 Troubleshooting
Chapter 23 Miscellany
Conclusion
Coda
Bibliography
Index of Listening Suggestions
Photograph and Illustration Credits
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