Panofka’s ABCs of Voice (Part 2)
Heinrich Panofka (1807-87) was a German voice teacher and violinist. He set up an Academy for Singing in 1842 in Paris. He published various books with lessons on singing technique over the course of his career. He believed that it was necessary to begin by singing on an open vowel sound such as “aa” before attempting to sing with solfège or lyrics. This course continues on from Part 1, taking you through 24 vocalises published in his book “The ABC of Voice”.
Course contents
Getting Started
Vocalise 1 (Andante) | ||
Vocalise 2 (Andante) | ||
Vocalise 3 (Allegretto) | ||
Vocalise 4 (Andante) | ||
Vocalise 5 (Allegretto) |
Major Scales
Vocalise 6 (Moderato) | ||
Vocalise 7 (Allegretto) | ||
Vocalise 8 (Moderato) |
Minor Scales
Vocalise 9 (Moderato) | ||
Vocalise 10 (Andante) |
Passing the Octave
Vocalise 11 (Moderato) |
Arpeggios
Vocalise 12 (Allegretto) |
Portamento in Fifths
Vocalise 13 (Moderato) |
Practice Set
Vocalise 14 (Adagio) | ||
Vocalise 15 (Allegretto) | ||
Vocalise 16 (Moderato) | ||
Vocalise 17 (Moderato) | ||
Vocalise 18 (Andantino) | ||
Vocalise 19 (Allegretto) |
Swelling and Dimnishing the Tones
Vocalise 20 (Adagio) | ||
Vocalise 21 (Adagio) |
Final Practice Set
Vocalise 22 (Adagio) | ||
Vocalise 23 (Andante) | ||
Vocalise 24 (Adagio) |