Description
About the Author
Susan Hochmiller is assistant professor of voice at the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College and director of Orvieto Musica's Art of Song summer vocal chamber music festival in Orvieto, Italy. She is an avid recitalist and has performed chamber music in Italy and across the United States. An active member of NATS since 2007, Hochmiller was one of twelve voice teachers from the United States and Canada selected to participate in the prestigious 2012 NATS Intern Program, and she has served as president of the Allegheny Mountain Chapter since 2016.
Reviews
This superbly written and logically organized book is a must-have resource for every voice teacher and singer, amateur or professional. It is filled with excellent reasons to add chamber music to ones' repertoire and contains information on its history, stylistic forms and characteristics, uses for pedagogical, performance, and artistic development with a multitude of repertoire and resource suggestions for recital programming. Don't miss this one! There's no other book quite like it. -- Sharon Mabry, Austin Peay State University
Susan Hochmiller succeeds in exploring most gratifyingly the long tradition of vocal chamber music. Besides being extremely informative in numerous areas, this book argues strongly for the inclusion of this marvelous and often-neglected area of our repertoire in voice curricula and recitals, with benefits to all who take part. I know that this volume will become an often-consulted and valuable addition to my teaching library. -- Russell Miller, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester
Hochmiller's book is welcome indeed, being a thorough, thoughtful, engaging and informative addition to the available literature on this worthy topic. We often neglect those aspects of vocal study that involve collaboration with anyone other than a pianist. This can be a very limiting perspective, and Hochmiller helps both students and teachers to broaden their understanding of what it means to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of excellence. This is a most welcome and valuable book! -- Karen Holvik, New England Conservatory
Book Information
ISBN 9781538105160
Author Susan Hochmiller
Format Paperback
Page Count 244
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 367g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 153mm * 19mm