French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context
French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context introduces singers to the history and performance concerns of a vast body of French songs from the twelfth century to the present, focusing on works for solo voice or small vocal ensembles with piano or organ accompaniment, suitable for recitals, concerts, and church performances. Georgine Resick presents vocal repertoire within the context of trends and movements of other artistic disciplines, such as poetry, literature, dance, painting, and decorative arts, as well as political and social currents pertinent to musical evolution. Developments in French style and genre—and comparisons among individual composers and national styles—are traced through a network of musical influence.

French Vocal Literature is ideally suited for voice teachers and coaches as well as student and professional performers. The companion website, frenchvocalliterature.com, provides publication information, a discography, links to online recordings and scores, a chronology of events pertinent to music, a genealogy of royal dynasties, and a list of governmental regimes.
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French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context
French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context introduces singers to the history and performance concerns of a vast body of French songs from the twelfth century to the present, focusing on works for solo voice or small vocal ensembles with piano or organ accompaniment, suitable for recitals, concerts, and church performances. Georgine Resick presents vocal repertoire within the context of trends and movements of other artistic disciplines, such as poetry, literature, dance, painting, and decorative arts, as well as political and social currents pertinent to musical evolution. Developments in French style and genre—and comparisons among individual composers and national styles—are traced through a network of musical influence.

French Vocal Literature is ideally suited for voice teachers and coaches as well as student and professional performers. The companion website, frenchvocalliterature.com, provides publication information, a discography, links to online recordings and scores, a chronology of events pertinent to music, a genealogy of royal dynasties, and a list of governmental regimes.
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French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context

French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context

by Georgine Resick
French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context

French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context

by Georgine Resick

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French Vocal Literature: Repertoire in Context introduces singers to the history and performance concerns of a vast body of French songs from the twelfth century to the present, focusing on works for solo voice or small vocal ensembles with piano or organ accompaniment, suitable for recitals, concerts, and church performances. Georgine Resick presents vocal repertoire within the context of trends and movements of other artistic disciplines, such as poetry, literature, dance, painting, and decorative arts, as well as political and social currents pertinent to musical evolution. Developments in French style and genre—and comparisons among individual composers and national styles—are traced through a network of musical influence.

French Vocal Literature is ideally suited for voice teachers and coaches as well as student and professional performers. The companion website, frenchvocalliterature.com, provides publication information, a discography, links to online recordings and scores, a chronology of events pertinent to music, a genealogy of royal dynasties, and a list of governmental regimes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442258440
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/22/2017
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Georgine Resick has taught French vocal literature, diction, and performance techniques for more than twenty years. She has sung operatic roles with prominent international opera companies and orchestras and has received numerous teaching awards, performing awards, and grants. Ms. Resick champions unknown and neglected song literature and has recorded eight solo CDS in numerous languages. Her DVD of Schoenberg’s Pierrot lunaire was released in 2015.

Table of Contents

Prologue: French Prosody
Chapter One: French Poetry and the Development of Vocal Forms (12th-16th centuries)
Chapter Two: The Turbulent Century and the Air de cour (1576-1661)
Chapter Three: The Grand Siècle: Louis XIV and the birth of French opera (1661-1715)
Chapter Four: Life after Lully (1697-1750)
Entr’acte: Enlightenment, Revolution and Empire (1750-1815)
Chapter Five: Romance to Mélodie: The Advent of Romanticism in France (1815-1848)
Chapter Six: Middle Class Mélodie (1848-1870)
Chapter Seven: The Mélodie as Chamber Music (1850-75)
Chapter Eight : Wagnerites and Acolytes (1880s and 1890s)
Chapter Nine: The Belle Epoque I (1885-1894)
Chapter Ten: Harmonic and Prosodic Rebels: The “Impressionists” (Belle Époque II:1894-1906)
Chapter Eleven: “True France” and the March to War (Belle Époque III: 1906-1914)
Chapter Twelve : Les Années folles: Cocteau, Satie and Les Six (1918-1930)
Chapter 13: Mystical Mélodie: Romanticism extended(1914-1945)
Chapter Fourteen: Into the Twenty-First Century: Connecting the Irreconcilable (1945-present)

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