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Singing, Acting, and Movement in Opera: A Guide to Singer-getics

  • Author: Clark, Mark

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Contents

  • Preliminary Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Foreword: A Message from Tito Capobianco
  • List of Interviews
  • Using the Guidebook
  • I. PREPARATION
  • 1. Body Awareness: Stretching For Flexibility and Power
  • 2. Postural: Aligning the Body
  • 3. The Expressive Face: Communicating Emotions Onstage
  • 4. Character Study: Decoding the Clues to Character
  • 5. Environment: Setting the Stage
  • II. INTEGRATION
  • 6. Elements of Stagecraft: Learning the Language
  • 7. Historical Etiquette: Bowing to Tradition
  • 8. Improvisation: Unlocking the Imagination
  • 9. Monologues: Talking Opera
  • 10. Physical Analysis: Moving in Character
  • III. APPLICATION
  • 11. The Aria: Making Choices
  • 12. The Scene: Putting it all Together
  • 13. The Opera: Preparing a Role
  • 14. Performance Anxiety: Facing Fear
  • 15. Careers in Opera: Stepping Out
  • Appendix A: Attitude Chart
  • Appendix B: "Postural Alignment" by Emily Bogard
  • Appendix C: Literary Background of Selected Operas
  • Appendix D: Stage Manager's Handbook
  • Appendix E: Stage Combat: Faints, Falls, and Fights
  • Bibliography