Expressive Voice Culture, Including the Emerson System

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Expressive Voice Culture, Including the Emerson System

by Jessie Eldridge Southwick

EN·~59 minutes·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTURE - INCLUDING - THE EMERSON SYSTEM

0:03
2

By Jessie Eldridge Southwick - Teacher of Voice Culture in the Emerson College of Oratory.

0:05
3

PREFACE

0:29
4

EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTURE

0:01
5

CHAPTER I. Principles of Voice Culture.

12:54
6

CHAPTER II. Elementary Lessons.

8:25
7

CHAPTER III. The Higher Development of the Voice by the Application of First

13:54
8

CHAPTER IV. The Relation of Technique to Rendering.

10:30
9

CHAPTER V. Phases of Vocal Interpretation - ARTICULATION

13:31

Description

This practical guide invites listeners to explore the art of vocal expression as a natural extension of thought and feeling. Beginning with the fundamental idea that the voice reports the inner state of the speaker, it explains why true culture lies in the seamless modulation of tone, free from self‑consciousness. The author emphasizes the indispensable role of a perceptive teacher who can reveal hidden habits and help shape a more authentic sound.

The lessons move from the basics of posture and breathing to detailed exercises that align the spine, ribs, and abdominal muscles for optimal resonance. Clear, step‑by‑step instructions show how to adopt a balanced stance, engage the breath, and cultivate a vital, invigorating voice. Listeners will come away with a logical framework for daily practice, rooted in health and expressive freedom.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~59 minutes (57K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

File produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, S.R. Ellison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Jessie Eldridge Southwick

Jessie Eldridge Southwick

1865–1957

Best known for bringing voice training and expressive reading to a wide audience, this American teacher and writer helped shape how speech was taught in the early 20th century. Her work blends practical instruction with a strong belief that spoken language could be an art.

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