Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Some writing on a few of the pages.
Victor Alexander Fields’ “Training the Singing Voice” is a seminal work on vocal pedagogy, offering a comprehensive guide to developing and maintaining a healthy, resonant singing voice. Published in the mid-20th century, this volume captures Fields’ wealth of experience as a renowned voice teacher and choral director. His innovative techniques, rooted in a deep understanding of vocal anatomy and acoustics, have influenced generations of singers and instructors.
Beyond its practical exercises and instructions, the book delves into the artistry of singing, exploring the nuances of interpretation, expression, and stagecraft. Fields’ insights into the psychological and emotional aspects of performance make this a valuable resource for both aspiring vocalists and seasoned professionals.
This well-preserved copy, despite its lack of a dust jacket, bears the hallmarks of a cherished reference, with occasional annotations that may offer glimpses into a former owner’s vocal journey. For collectors and enthusiasts, it represents a piece of vocal pedagogy history, a testament to the enduring pursuit of vocal mastery.