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Course Details :: Voices of the Millennium

2010 Session I: June 6, 13, 20, 27
2010 Session II: July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1
Sundays, 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Fine Arts Building
410 South Michigan, Studio 608, Chicago, Illinois

We are preparing the 2010 summer session of Voices of the Millennium--register today!

Voices of the Millennium is a unique summer course for singers and pianists, focusing on the abilities of both performers to express, as actors, the texts of the songs and arias before performing the music, thus ensuring precise understanding of the texts and discovering colors and intensities that deepen the artistry of the final musical performance.

The distinguishing feature of a fine singing artist is the way in which the text, whether libretto of an opera or the poem of an art song, is painted. The technique of singing has this as its end: the expression in sound of the words.

Voices of the Millennium seeks to deepen the understanding of singing artists by a thorough examination of the texts, in great detail. In this course, singers are asked to recite the words to songs and arias, both in the original language and in English, until they achieve a personal, emotional understanding--coming to know not just the meaning of the words, but also his or her own subtext. Thus singers acquire first-hand information about how composers constructed phrases to highlight certain words, and how those words might be colored.

Voices of the Millennium: Bring your interpretation to life.

Application deadline 5 April 2010

The job of the singing artist is to bring the music of the great composers to life. Rather than using music to make personal statements, the artistic commitment to text, music and voice brings life to the performance. This course seeks to foster that goal.

Voices of the Millennium 2009 - image of student performing interpretation of songIn this course students will learn:

  • The connection between the low breath and the emotional content of the spoken word
  • The connection between the weight of the spoken words and the inflection of the legato line
  • The connection between the low breath, the inflected legato line and the portrayal of emotional content in music
  • The connection between the emotional understanding of the spoken and sung words and possible stage movements

The method for this course is

  • Declamation without the use of music
  • Acting in English, Italian, German and French languages
  • Chanting the text in rhythm to the accompaniment
  • Applying colors, emphases and emotional content discovered during this process to the legato vocal line

The goal to to create the framework in which individual interpretations may come to life.

Voices of the Millennium

2010 Session I: June 6, 13, 20, 27
2010 Session II: July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1
Sundays, 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Fine Arts Building
410 South Michigan, Studio 608, Chicago, Illinois

 

Voices of the Millennium 2009 - image of student performing interpretation of songSingers must understand the specific meaning of each word of a song or aria, and must then find emotional connections within themselves for the music truly to come alive.

This workshop asks participants to isolate the texts and recite them, as actors, in order to identify the meanings and emotional resources and to portray them.

The colors and intensities appropriate to each text are then transferred to the music, creating performances that reflect the performer’s personalities and that fully realize the composer’s intentions.

Students will chose selections from standard operatic repertory for each of the sessions in the appropriate language for that session.

Alternatively, students may also choose song repertory from those languages. A mixture of the two genres is fine.

Please have the diction throughly studied and the text ready to declaim when you arrive for class.

Cost for each four week session is $500 and includes:

  • Text recitation classes (four Sundays)
  • The final session at Pianoforte Studios (Suite 825, Fine Arts Building), open to the public
  • A final party after the concert

Classes will take place at the Fine Arts Building, 410 South Michigan Avenue, Studio 608, Chicago, Illinois. Admission by live or taped audition. Live auditions can be scheduled in Chicago only. Deadline for application is 5 April 2010. Application fee is $40, and you can pay online.

Voci d'estate (Voices of Summer) will resume in Verona, Italy in July of 2011.

 

"...my favorite part of the class was the "workshop" aspect, and the trust - and the fun - we had with one another as we worked through our pieces. It was the highlight of my summer."

--Anne Rigby (2009)