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LyricON: The Opera Podcast
by Ektoras Georgiou
Baritone and voice teacher Ektoras Georgiou dives into an exploration of vocal technique and what the singing voice and opera can sound like in their most authentic form. For questions, comments, or topic requests feel free to reach out at [email protected]
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Tenor José Mojica, Ecco Ridente, and Vowels
Having come across recordings of José Mojica, one of the lesser known but very exciting historical voices, this episode will delve into Mojica's vocal choices singing Ecco Ridente in Cielo and discuss concepts like true legato, direction of the exhale, and chiaroscuro.
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Intention-Based Laryngeal Coordinations
Our larynx switches through so many modes in response to our emotional intentions every single day. Yet, we somehow struggle to bring those flexible coordinations into our singing. This episode will discuss how to encourage intention-based larygneal coordinations, and how they can help a singer make singing more authentic, exciting, and organic. We will listen to examples from Manon and identify intention based laryngeal coordinations in the singing of Lucia Popp, Montserrat Caballé, Beverly Sills, and Mirella Freni.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Baritone and voice teacher Ektoras Georgiou dives into an exploration of vocal technique and what the singing voice and opera can sound like in their most authentic form. For questions, comments, or topic requests feel free to reach out at [email protected]
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