These collective documents, readings, footage, and other useful links have been compiled here to provide a variety of different resources in helping you to expand your understanding of the science (and art) of vocal pedagogy. I have endeavored to present all information in a user-friendly, organized manner to facilitate studying for DMA exams and other informal research purposes. Unless indicated otherwise, the material presented is sourced from James Stark's Bel
Canto: A History of Vocal Pedagogy (available for preview on Google Books at Bel Canto), University of Toronto Press, 1999, and various lectures presented by Dr. Kathryn
Green, Professor of Voice and Vocal Pedagogy at Shenandoah University.
Supplementary biographical information was also obtained from a painstakingly detailed chronology of vocal pedagogy compiled by teacher Jonathan Bosse
on his private instruction page. Please, note: all information provided on this site is to initiate research only; for clarity of reading/studying purposes, citations from these and other sources have not been included. Please consult the listed resources directly for written articles and other academic projects.
Supplementary biographical information was also obtained from a painstakingly detailed chronology of vocal pedagogy compiled by teacher Jonathan Bosse
on his private instruction page. Please, note: all information provided on this site is to initiate research only; for clarity of reading/studying purposes, citations from these and other sources have not been included. Please consult the listed resources directly for written articles and other academic projects.