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28 reviewsISBN 10: 0521563569
ISBN 13: 978-0521563567
Author: John Potter
Vocal Authority is about how singing styles develop and change, why classical singing is different from pop singing, and what singers actually mean when they sing. It takes a historical perspective, beginning with the ancient world, looking at changes in style up to the present day and why, for example, Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe could sing together.
I Classical ideology and the pre-history of singing
2 The medieval period: religion, literacy and control
3 The Italian baroque revolution
4 The development of the modern voice
5 Concerts, choirs and music halls
6 Armstrong to Sinatra: swing and sub-text
7 Early music and the avant-garde: twentieth-century fragmentation
8 Elvis Presley to rap: moments of change since the forties
9 Singing and social processes
10 Towards a theory of vocal style
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