ABSTRACT

Linguistics for Singers: An Introduction is a textbook and manual that provides singers with a foundation in linguistic features of four major singing languages—English, Italian, French, and German—and shows how these features can be used to inform vocal performance and interpretation.

Going beyond the basics of lyric diction, a grounding in linguistics enables student musicians to understand language holistically and more fully comprehend the music they are learning. The comparative approach to four common languages allows readers to readily grasp similarities and apply principles across vocal repertoire. Beginning with the sounds of a language and gradually moving up through larger levels of linguistic structure, from words to full texts, the chapters illustrate concepts using real examples from art songs and opera. The clear explanations enable readers new to linguistics to connect these concepts with their own musical practice.

Designed for flexible use in courses on language and singing, lyric diction, repertoire studies, and collaborative piano, this book provides a vital resource for singers, vocal instructors, and conductors.

part One|26 pages

Language

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Why Linguistics?

chapter 2|12 pages

Translation

part Two|24 pages

Phonetics

chapter 3|14 pages

Vowels

chapter 4|8 pages

Consonants

part Three|65 pages

Grammar

chapter 5|15 pages

Nouns

chapter 6|12 pages

The Noun Phrase

chapter 7|15 pages

Verbs

chapter 8|11 pages

Other Parts of Speech

chapter 9|10 pages

Syntax

part Four|29 pages

Poetics

chapter 10|14 pages

English and German Versification

chapter 11|13 pages

French and Italian Versification

part Five|37 pages

Examples

chapter 12|7 pages

English Examples

chapter 13|10 pages

Italian Examples

chapter 14|9 pages

German Examples

chapter 15|9 pages

French Examples

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion