Vocal Traditions: Rodenburg Voice and Speech (14th edition)

Voice and Speech Review 14 (14.1):96-107 (2020)
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ABSTRACT Vocal Traditions is a series in the Voice and Speech Review that highlights historically important voice teachers and schools of thought in the world of vocal pedagogy. This essay introduces the reader to Patsy Rodenburg’s teaching processes and artistic philo- sophy; her innovative marrying of voice, presence, and text work; and her distinctive approach to speaking Shakespeare.

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