The National Center for Voice and language (NCVS) will conduct its next to the first International Physiology & Acoustics of Singing conversation October 7-9.
The National Center for Voice and language (NCVS) will conduct its next to the first International Physiology & Acoustics of Singing conversation October 7-9, 2004, in Denver Colorado, at its of the present day facility in the Tramway Building and the Executive Tower Hotel
The secondary International Conference on the Physiology and Acoustics of Singing will bring together performers, voice educators, voice scientists, medical doctors and behavioral therapy specialists in a unique format of censures demonstrations and performances. Conference organizers have invited professionals from various fields in the belief that what is learned from the exceptional vocalizations of singers from all genre can help "all voice professionals to understand "normal" behavior and perform the operations indicated in new habilitative approaches, including those that integrate technology into vocal training.
Lead speakers will include Ingo Titze, Johan Sundberg, Thomas Cleveland, Garyth Nair, Harm Schutte and Sten Ternstrom
For information about NCV visit www.ncvs.org. For all other questions contact John Nix, MM MME associate director of administration, The National Center for Voice and language The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1245 Champa St Denver CO 80204; (303) 446-4887 fax: (303) 893-6487; jnix@dcpa.org.
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