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The odyssey of Orpheus: The evolution of solo singing
Authors:Richard Miller
Institution:aOberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio, U.S.A.
Abstract:Notated sacred solo song dates from 1,000 B.C. Early secular song exhibits modest vocal demands of chant-like character. Popular song and liturgical solo song share common origins. Western European secular song notation began in the early Medieval Age. Compositional writing for solo voice took a dramatic turn toward virtuosity about 1600. By the mid-17th century, the modern solo voice emerged. “Classical” solo vocal literature is not static but is constantly evolving, requiring skills far in excess of those of speech or of early solo song literature; this is equally the case with ethnomusicological and popular singing styles. Efficient use of the singing instrument is essential to the healthy accomplishment of all of these literatures.
Keywords:Orpheus  Eurydice  Folksong  Chant  Goliard  Jongleur  Gaukler  Troubadour  Trouvè  re  Minnesinger  Meistersinger  Chorale  Opera
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