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From:  "Robin L. Frye" <R.L.Frye@w...>
"Robin L. Frye" <R.L.Frye@w...>
Date:  Sun Oct 1, 2000  5:53 am
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Vocal Ped Question...


I'm not sure, but the book is published by University of Toronto Press.

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From: Karen <kjensen@c...>
From: Karen <kjensen@c...>
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Date: Friday, September 29, 2000 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: [vocalist-temporary] Vocal Ped Question...


>Robin writes:
>>I would choose James Stark's brand new (March 2000) Bel
>>Canto: A History of Vocal Pedagogy. A former teacher
>>of mine (Donald G. Miller, of the voice research lab in
>>Groningen, Netherlands, and co-developer of the
>>VoceVista program which is being used at various
>>universities and with the Met Young Artists Program) has
>>written a very thorough review of it which should appear
>>on Amazon.com in the near future. I just checked and
>>the review is not there yet; if this would be helpful to
>>you in making your decision, I'll see if I can get it
>>from him and post it.
> Is this Jim Stark from a university somewhere in eastern Canada?
> Karen Jensen
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