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A practical manual for singers that explains stylistic principles of vocal expression and interpretation. It examines ornamental devices such as portamento and their tasteful, restrained use; distinctions between legato, lyric cantabile, and declamatory styles; and the judicious application of tempo variations including ritardando, accelerando, and rubato. Emphasizing tradition and informed musical taste, the text uses examples from operatic and oratorical repertoire to show appropriate phrasing, dynamics, and articulation, and outlines how national schools and composer indications should guide expressive choices.

About the Author

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W. E. Haslam

W. E. Haslam was a notable figure in the realm of vocal pedagogy and music education. He is best known for his work "Style in Singing," which explores the nuances of vocal performance and the importance of stylistic interpretation in singing. Haslam's contributions to the field emphasize the relationship between technique and artistic expression, making his insights valuable for both singers and educators. His work reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of vocal art, aiming to enhance the performance skills of aspiring musicians.

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