Aussprachenormen für das Sprechen und Singen auf der Bühne im 19. Jahrhundert Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Vokalen und Diphthongen
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ArticleSeries: Publication details: Berlin Frank & Timme 2024Description: 1 electronic resource (263 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9783732910304
- 9783732989027
- Time period qualifiers
- c 1500 onwards to present day
- 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899
- The Arts
- Performing arts
- Theatre studies
- Theatre direction and production
- Music
- Music: styles and genres
- Music of film and stage
- Language and Linguistics
- Linguistics
- Phonetics, phonology
- 3 Time period qualifiers
- 3M c 1500 onwards to present day
- 3MN 19th century
- A The Arts
- AT Performing arts
- ATD Theatre studies
- ATDF Theatre direction and production
- AV Music
- AVL Music
- AVLM Music of film and stage
- C Language and Linguistics
- CF Linguistics
- CFH Phonetics
- German stage pronunciation
- German standard language
- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
- Julius Hey
- Konrad Duden
- Theodor Siebs
- Wilhelm Viëtor
- acting
- c 1800 to c 1899
- opera
- phonetics
- phonology
- pronunciation
- pronunciation norms
- singing
- sound-letter relationships
- stage
- stage singing
- styles and genres
- theater
- thema EDItEUR
- vocal pronunciation
- voice
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The development of oral language norms prior to the publication of Theodor Siebs' set of rules "Deutsche Bühnenausprache" (1898) has hardly been systematically studied to date. Ulrich Thilo Hoffmann offers the first comprehensive overview of recognized and controversial pronunciation norms in the 19th century. His analysis of the stage-adequate pronunciation of vowels and diphthongs in the historical specialist literature includes Konrad Duden, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Julius Hey and Wilhelm Viëtor as well as numerous lesser-known authors. Hoffmann thus makes a linguistic contribution to the debate on the development of the German standard language. At the same time, his book is a research impulse for musicology, specifically for the examination of vocal pronunciation in historically informed performance practice. The results of the study are already being used in the projects Wagner-Lesarten and The Wagner Cycles, which are pursuing the historically informed performance of Richard Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen under the direction of Kent Nagano.
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