English and German Diction for Singers
A Comparative Approach
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:7th Jun '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Amanda Johnston provides a comprehensive resource offering a modern approach to lyric diction and a thorough analysis of German and English.
The third edition expands the discussion of many crucial concepts, such as stylistic diction choices for musical theatre, the varied treatment of “R” across genres, healthy glottal onsets, and the correct formation of the elusive epsilon, the curly-tail “J,” and the extended epsilon. Unique features include the deconstruction of the schwa and the illustration of the rhythmic timing and release of consonants within musical examples.
The book includes extensive oral drills, musical examples, as well as a multimedia package of chapter-by-chapter video clips and an e-workbook on IPA character transcription. It is designed for the study of both English and German lyric diction, either consecutively or simultaneously, and is a valuable resource for singers, vocal coaches, voice teachers, and collaborative pianists alike.
“English and German Diction for Singers: A Comparative Approach has long been an indispensable guide for both my students and me. The new edition wonderfully expands the toolbox and introduces new concepts which will undoubtedly serve to make this new edition the reference manual for teachers and active performers in both opera and musical theater.” -- Kevin Short, performer and voice teacher; voice faculty, The Juilliard School; associate professor, voice & opera, University of Maryland
ISBN: 9781538193716
Dimensions: 237mm x 161mm x 26mm
Weight: 676g
366 pages
3rd edition