Drawing on thirty years of teaching experience, author Timothy Cheek demonstrates how a university lyric diction class - traditionally specialized and Eurocentric - can become transformative, through engaging students with other languages and cultures, and promoting diversity, equity, inclusivity, and antiracism.
Drawing on thirty years of teaching experience, author Timothy Cheek demonstrates how a university lyric diction class - traditionally specialized and Eurocentric - can become transformative, through engaging students with other languages and cultures, and promoting diversity, equity, inclusivity, and antiracism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Cheek is a Professor of Performing Arts/Vocal Arts at the University of Michigan, where he teaches diction, Czech vocal literature, and is a vocal coach. In addition to work as a collaborative pianist, he is the author of seven books on lyric diction and opera.
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Series Editor's Introduction Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Lyric Diction Classes for the 21st Century 2. The Role of Lyric Diction Classes: Laying a Foundation of Best Practice 3. Collaboration, Curiosity, and Creativity: Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity 4. From Imitation to Communication: Best (and Worst) Use of Digital and Other Tools 5. From Compartmentalization to Transformation: Meeting New Challenges for Today's Singers 6. Virtual Exchange: A Window to the 21st Century
Series Editor's Introduction Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Lyric Diction Classes for the 21st Century 2. The Role of Lyric Diction Classes: Laying a Foundation of Best Practice 3. Collaboration, Curiosity, and Creativity: Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity 4. From Imitation to Communication: Best (and Worst) Use of Digital and Other Tools 5. From Compartmentalization to Transformation: Meeting New Challenges for Today's Singers 6. Virtual Exchange: A Window to the 21st Century
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