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The Diction Police
Ellen Rissinger
191 episodes
8 months ago
Practical Diction for Classical Singers
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Practical Diction for Classical Singers
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Episode 115-SDU Tutorial (audio)
The Diction Police
19 minutes 11 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 115-SDU Tutorial (audio)
In this episode, Jason Nedecky is back to talk about unstressed vowels, the consonant cluster 'str', and triphthongs, using Purcell’s "Strike the viol". The Diction Police website offers phonetic transcripts of texts, with word-for-word and poetic translations, text readings by native speaking opera professionals, along with a variety of video tutorials that are useful for both professional singers and for teachers to supplement their diction classes. The Diction Police was founded on the principal of native speakers pronouncing and discussing the diction of their own languages, and we continuously strive to offer the highest quality lyric diction resource possible. Over the past 9 years of the podcast, we’ve now comprehensively covered the four main singing languages as well as many others, so from now on we’ll be releasing new episodes less regularly and only cover special topics, such as rare languages and dialects. All the previous episodes of the podcast will be available on iTunes and at the website, and all of our other resources and materials will still be available on the website through individual and studio subscriptions and now also through university library subscriptions! Talk to your teacher about getting a subscription for your school or inquire for more information at info@dictionpolice.com
The Diction Police
Practical Diction for Classical Singers