The Actor and the TextVirgin, 1992 - 303 oldal Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre. Building on the specific exercises covered in her first book, Voice and the Actor, Cicely Berry relates the practicality of voice production to the challenges of a different text. And by getting inside the words we use - whether those of Shakespeare or our contemporaries - she shows how to release their energy and excitement for an audience. |
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... notice : Four straightforward puns : ' vainly ' , ' simple ' , ' habit ' , ' lies ' . The pun on ' subtleties ' i.e. , ' subtle ties ' , dependent on a change of pronunciation . ' told ' , meaning both ' spoken ' and ' counted ' , also ...
... notice : Four straightforward puns : ' vainly ' , ' simple ' , ' habit ' , ' lies ' . The pun on ' subtleties ' i.e. , ' subtle ties ' , dependent on a change of pronunciation . ' told ' , meaning both ' spoken ' and ' counted ' , also ...
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... notice what is happening , and particularly notice when it is working well . When it does not work well , it is usually because someone is trying too hard with their individual word or phrase , wanting to make it different for its own ...
... notice what is happening , and particularly notice when it is working well . When it does not work well , it is usually because someone is trying too hard with their individual word or phrase , wanting to make it different for its own ...
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... notice : It is metrically regular i.e. , the sense stress coincides with the metre stress . When the sense jumps the ... Notice how you can lean on the long vowels , e.g. , ' A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ' . So work it through ...
... notice : It is metrically regular i.e. , the sense stress coincides with the metre stress . When the sense jumps the ... Notice how you can lean on the long vowels , e.g. , ' A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind ' . So work it through ...
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by Trevor Nunn | 8 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
Metre and Rhythm | 52 |
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A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance Barbara Hodgdon,W. B. Worthen Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2007 |