William Vennard (January 31, 1909
Normal, Illinois
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– January 10, 1971, Los Angeles, California) was an American
vocal pedagogist who researched the
human voice
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and its use in singing. He was one of the driving forces behind a major shift within the field of
vocal pedagogy
Vocal pedagogy is the study of the art and science of voice instruction. It is used in the teaching of singing and assists in defining what singing is, how singing works, and how singing technique is accomplished.
Vocal pedagogy covers a broad r ...
during the middle of the 20th century.
Along with a few other American singing teachers, such as
Ralph Appelman at
Indiana University
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and
Oren Brown at
The Juilliard School
The Juilliard School ( ) is a Private university, private performing arts music school, conservatory in New York City. Founded by Frank Damrosch as the Institute of Musical Art in 1905, the school later added dance and drama programs and became ...
, Vennard introduced contemporary scientific research in the areas of
human anatomy
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and
physiology
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into the study of singing. This shift in approach led to the rejection of many of the beliefs and practices held since the
bel canto
, )—with several similar constructions (, , , pronounced in English as )—is a term with several meanings that relate to Italian singing, and whose definitions have often been misunderstood. ''Bel canto'' was not only seen as a vocal technique ...
era,
most particularly in the areas of
vocal registration and
vocal resonation. Vennard was renowned as an excellent teacher whose written works have influenced generations of singers, vocal pedagogues and voice scientists. He taught many successful singers including acclaimed
mezzo-soprano
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Marilyn Horne
Marilyn Berneice Horne (born January 16, 1934) is an American mezzo-soprano opera singer. She specialized in roles requiring beauty of tone, excellent breath support, and the ability to execute difficult coloratura passages. She is a recipient ...
, who studied under him at the
University of Southern California
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.
History
Vennard studied
English at
Taylor University
Taylor University is a Private university, private, Interdenominationalism, interdenominational, evangelical Christian university in Upland, Indiana. Founded in 1846, it is one of the oldest evangelical Christian universities in the United Stat ...
in
Upland, Indiana
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graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1930. He became interested in music and decided to pursue a career as an opera singer. He studied at
Northwestern University
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earning a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance in 1941, followed by graduate studies at the
American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, where he earned a master's degree in Vocal Performance in 1943. Vennard spent the next several years teaching part-time simultaneously at the
Chicago Evangelistic Institute,
DePaul University
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and the American Conservatory.
In 1946 he became a member of the faculty of music at the
University of Southern California
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, chairing its voice department from 1950 – 1971.
Among the associations to which he belonged are the
National Association of Teachers of Singing
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, which he served in several capacities, including national president. In 1970 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from
Pepperdine University
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in recognition of his outstanding contributions to singing and the science of singing.
As a singer, Vennard was active in opera,
oratorio
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Similar to opera, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, various distinguisha ...
and solo song; as a teacher of singing, many of his students achieved worldwide success. His renowned text, ''Singing, the Mechanism and the Technique'', was one of the first complete texts regarding the singing voice
and a constant resource for teachers and researchers alike for the following two decades.
The text provides singers with the fundamental physics of sound,
acoustics,
correct breathing and posture, and an introduction to common terminology.
Vennard’s collaboration with
Janwillem van den Berg resulted in his film ''Voice Production: the Vibrating Larynx''. Winning several awards, including best medical research film from a festival in
Prague
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in 1960, it shows the anatomy and physiology of voice production in the excised larynx. He was a pioneer in the science of singing and in voice pedagogy and was instrumental in fostering collaborative efforts between singers, physicists, psychologists and voice scientists.
In 2018, a symposium calle
The Art and Science of Great Teaching: Celebrating the Legacy of William Vennardwas held at th
University of Southern CaliforniaDoheny Memorial Libraryfeaturing presentations by Thomas Cleveland
Scott McCoyStephen F. AustinKari RaganKenneth BozemanLynn Helding an
Cindy Dewey these are slated to be published b
Inside View Press
Written works
* ''Singing, the Mechanism and the Technique,'' 1967
* ''Regulation of Register, Pitch and Intensity of Voice'', 1970
References
Sources
*Tom Cleveland. The ''
New Grove Dictionary of Opera
''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' is an encyclopedia of opera. It is the largest work on opera in English, and in its printed form, amounts to 5,448 pages in four volumes.
The dictionary was first published in 1992 by Macmillan Reference, L ...
'', edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). and
The Art and Science of Great Teaching: Celebrating the Legacy of William Vennard
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1909 births
1971 deaths
American voice teachers
20th-century American male opera singers
University of Southern California faculty
American Conservatory of Music alumni
American Conservatory of Music faculty
Taylor University alumni
Northwestern University alumni
DePaul University people