Paths to Classical Singing - A German "Vaccai" Method
24 Settings of Poems by Heine
Voice Solo - Sheet Music

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24 Settings of Poems by Heine. Composed by Steffen Wolf. Voice; stapled. Edition Breitkopf.

I am convinced that this German Vaccai is exactly what it takes to meet the demands of a younger singer generation. (Peter Schreier)

The preface and the wording of the pedagogical comments are provided by the artist and author Carmen Hillers, Ham. Song; Music pedagogy; Romantic; Late-romantic. Score. 60 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 8848. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-8848).

ISBN 9790004184387. 9 x 12 inches. German / English / French.

To familiarize oneself with the basics of lied singing and at the same time work on technical and artistic issues using short and varied lieder, there is no way around the German "Vaccai". With lieder based on Heine's poems and following the Italian example Nicola Vaccai, Steffen Wolf succeeded in creating a real highlight in voice teaching. Each volume comprises the lieder with the international phonetic transcription below the music, short pedagogical comments on technical and artistic issues as well as a CD (for EB 8849 as download) with recordings of the songs and piano playbacks in the respective voice range. Singers: Miriam Alexandra (soprano), Yvi Janicke (alto), David Csizmar (baritone) and the composer (tenor) himself. They are accompanied by the pianist Henning Lucius, who also recorded the piano playbacks. An interview with Steffen Wolf as well as videos of selected songs can be found on YouTube.

"I am convinced that this German "Vaccai" is exactly what it takes to meet the demands of a younger singer generation." (Peter Schreier) The preface and the wording of the pedagogical comments are provided by the artist and author Carmen Hillers, Hamburg.