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The Voice and Spiritual Education

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The text contends that effective interpretative reading requires both disciplined vocal technique and a cultivated spiritual sensibility—emotional, sympathetic, and intuitive—so that readers can apprehend and communicate the informing life of literary works. It surveys practical aspects of voice training, emphasizes long intelligent practice to secure control of speech organs, distinguishes common natural speech from the idealized vocal tone suitable for elevated poetry and drama, and cautions that mere mechanical elocution or theatrical mannerisms fail without inner assimilation. Occasional illustrative commentary and previously published material on vocal culture are incorporated.

About the Author

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Hiram Corson

Hiram Corson was an American educator and author known for his contributions to the field of vocal education and spiritual development. His notable work, "The Voice and Spiritual Education," explores the relationship between vocal expression and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of voice in communication and self-discovery. Corson's insights reflect a blend of pedagogical expertise and a deep understanding of the spiritual dimensions of education, making his work relevant for those interested in the intersection of voice training and personal development.

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