"Deep Breathing: As a Means of Promoting the Art of Song, and Curing Weaknesses and Affections of the Throat and Lungs, Especially Consumption" explores the profound connection between breath control and vocal artistry. Written by Edgar S. Werner and Sophia A. Ciccolina, this work delves into the techniques of deep breathing, offering insights into its role in enhancing singing abilities and addressing respiratory ailments.
Originally published in 1883, the book reflects the medical and vocal training perspectives of its time, providing a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century approaches to health and performance. It outlines practical exercises and methodologies intended to strengthen the throat and lungs, advocating for deep breathing as a natural remedy for conditions such as consumption (tuberculosis). This historical text will be of interest to vocal coaches, singers, medical historians, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of music, health, and historical medical practices.
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