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Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method Teachers' Association

The LoVetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™

Latest Publications featuring Somatic Voicework™

April 12, 2018 By svwadmin

      “A Spectrum of Voices“ written by Dr. Elizabeth Blades of Shenandoah University, published by Rowman & Littlefield, contains interviews with prominent voice teachers including Jeanie.

“So You Want To Sing CCM (Contemporary Commercial Music): A Guide for Performers” by compiled by Dr. Matt Hoch, of Auburn University, also published by Rowman & Littlefield. Dr. Hoch is a Somatic Voicework™ graduate. The book presents a compendium of approaches to CCM with an emphasis on vocal technique and function. Somatic Voicework™ is presented within.
Volume 11 of the Voice and Speech Review compiled by VASTA, published by Routledge. The book contains a chapter on Somatic Voicework™ entitled “Vocal Traditions: Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method” written by Dr. Andrew White, Professor at the University of Nebraska. Dr. White has been a faculty on our Somatic Voicework™ training program.
Jeanie thinks the following books are inspiring and would like to announce that our SVW colleague here in NYC, Eve Zanni, has just released these publications which can be found on Amazon. The first is entitled “Jazz Superhero — Billie Holiday: Lady Day.” The biography is full of lovely illustrations and suggestions for listening from the web. The second volume is on “Lester Young — Prez.” Eve says they are for soulful kids and hip grown-ups. If you have students who would like to know more about these “jazz heroes” please check out these publications.

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    “I have worked with Jeanie LoVetri and Somatic Voicework™ for twenty years and have found her method to be incredibly efficient and scientifically sound. I have been able to consciously work on technique while continuing to develop my artistry and my personal style. I credit Jeannie with the freedom I feel when I sing.” Luciana Souza, ...
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SOMATIC VOICEWORK™ TEACHERS

Somatic Voicework™ teachers believe that the body and the voice are not limited and that it is possible to train anyone who wishes to sing in a variety of styles in a healthy and responsible manner. They are caring, excellence-driven, live in the USA and 10 foreign countries, and have varied backgrounds in:

Jazz ~ Musical Theatre ~ Pop/Rock ~ Classical ~ Gospel ~ Choral ~ World Music

Many hold masters and doctoral degrees and are in positions of responsibility in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) at local, state, and regional levels.

Many are heads of departments in voice at universities and conservatories, published authors of books, research papers and pedagogy articles in voice and music journals.

Many are acknowledged professionally as singers, having performed in major venues in all styles of music all over the world.

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