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Overview
Dedicated to Dr. G. Paul Moore, whose ground-breaking work in the field of voice formed the foundations for modern voice examination and treatment, this book comprises a collection of the G. Paul Moore Lectures, which take place each year at the Voice Foundation Symposium. These valuable lectures provide a unique window into the thinking and evolution of the field of voice during the past one and a half decades and inspire readers with their insights, high standards, and good humor.
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
Editorials
From The Critics
Reviewer: Jack J. Jiang, MD, PhD(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)Description: This book is a collection of 15 articles from leading experts in the professional voice field. The most popular and practical topics in clinical management, current scientific research, and singing were systematically selected as the content.
Purpose: The purpose is to present a collection for updated information in the area of voice.
Audience: Most laryngologists, graduate students in speech and hearing, speech pathologists, and singing teachers with academic interest will be the audience for this book.
Features: It gives an excellent account of the evolution of the field of voice during the last 20 years and also summarizes the most significant achievements in the area. The collection of illustrations, many representing landmarks in the area of voice development, is a unique feature of the book,
Assessment: Most laryngologists, speech pathologists, and singing teachers with academic interest will want to add this to their personal libraries. Medical and music libraries will need it also.
Jack J. Jiang
This book is a collection of 15 articles from leading experts in the professional voice field. The most popular and practical topics in clinical management, current scientific research, and singing were systematically selected as the content. The purpose is to present a collection for updated information in the area of voice. Most laryngologists, graduate students in speech and hearing, speech pathologists, and singing teachers with academic interest will be the audience for this book. It gives an excellent account of the evolution of the field of voice during the last 20 years and also summarizes the most significant achievements in the area. The collection of illustrations, many representing landmarks in the area of voice development, is a unique feature of the book, Most laryngologists, speech pathologists, and singing teachers with academic interest will want to add this to their personal libraries. Medical and music libraries will need it also.Booknews
Presents a collection of lectures from annual symposia of the Voice Foundation, spanning the years 1981-1995. Insights from experts in the field provide a window on the evolution of voice in science, medicine, speech-language pathology, and pedagogy. They also chronicle the interdisciplinary collaboration that has made such advances possible. Includes b&w photos and illustrations. Lectures from 1981 through 1986 were published in , by the Voice Foundation. Lectures from 1987 through the present have been published in the . Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.4 Stars! from Doody
Book Details
Published
May 31, 1998
Publisher
Singular Publishing Group Inc.
Pages
251
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781565939646