Gillyanne Kayes och Jeremy Fisher
SMI 6-11 mars 2009
Gillyanne Kayes och Jeremy Fisher har fått bred uppskattning för sina pedagogiska böcker Singing and the Actor och Successful Singing Auditions. Båda har specialiserat sig på röstteknik och arbetar ofta över många genrer och rösttyper. Deras främsta målgrupp har varit sångare (särskilt inom musikalgenre), skådespelare och lärare. Deras arbete kretsar kring de pedagogiska och tekniska aspekterna bakom sång, röst och tal såväl kommunikativa, musikaliska och framförande aspekter i att sjunga och tala inför andra. Gillyannes fokus är på röstfunktionen medan Jeremy arbetar med framförandetekniker och ”performance”.
PROGRAM
Fre 6 mars
- 15.00
- Undervisning vid SMI. 45 minuter/lektion. Möjlighet att boka egen lektion: 750:-
- Sluttid 17.45
Lö 7 mars
- 10.00
- Masterclass workshop kring Successful Singing Auditions och Singing and the Actor, Ejebysalen
- Deltagande mot entréavgift:
- Lyssnarplats: 200:-
- Framförande i masterclass, student: 400:-
- Framförande i masterclass, övriga: 700:-
- Medlemmar i Röstakademin får 200:- rabatt
- Sluttid 18.00
- Inbjudan workshop (pdf)
Sö 8 mars
- Separat program vid Nacka Musikskola.
- Inbjudan till Nacka (pdf)
Må 9 mars
- 9.15
- Masterclass workshops för SMI studerande.
Ti 10 mars
- 8.45
- Undervisning vid SMI. 45 minuter/lektion. Möjlighet att boka egen lektion: 750:-
- Sluttid ca 17.15
On 11 mars
- 14.30
- Undervisning vid SMI med Jeremy Fisher. 45 minuter/lektion. Möjlighet att boka egen lektion: 750:-
- Sluttid 17.30
Anmälan till workshop och lektioner: info@smpi.se
Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher
Gillyanne and Jeremy have a long history as trainers - Gillyanne as a consultant and researcher, and Jeremy as a vocal and performance coach. Both have a strong belief in human potential and have trained numerous singers, actors and teachers to grow in their careers and their voice use. Both are involved with cutting edge voice science, with keynote presentations for the Pan European Voice conference and Netvotech, the forum for science and voice.
Gillyanne Kayes
Gillyanne is a teacher and researcher with an international reputation as an authority on musical theatre singing. Her first book, Singing and the Actor, is widely recommended as a reference text for teachers of singing working in musical theatre and non-classical styles. Demand for presentations on the book has taken her throughout the UK, Europe and to the USA. Her second book, Successful Singing Auditions, was co-written with husband Jeremy Fisher and published in 2002.
Gillyanne founded Vocal Process with Jeremy Fisher to meet the changing needs of vocal performers and teachers who must work with different music genres. In order to promote excellence in teaching of non-classical vocal styles, Gillyanne created and directs the Integrated Voice™ Programme for vocal educators run by Vocal Process. She is guest tutor for Central School of Speech and Drama, where she teaches a pedagogy unit for MA Voice Studies and is vocal advisor to the Musical Theatre Post-Graduate course at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Gillyanne has presented papers, workshops and keynote speeches on singing voice for the Pan-European Voice Conference, The British Voice Association, and the Physiology and Acoustics of Singing International Conference. She is currently researching voice quality and style in female singers of Contemporary Commercial Music at the Institute of Education, London, where her research is supervised by Professors Graham Welch and Johan Sundberg.
Jeremy Fisher
Jeremy is a musical director, performance coach, prize-winning accompanist and writer. Creator of the UK's first downloadable video endoscopy ebooks, he was recently commissioned by the Science Museum in London to create a Voicebox Video for their Dana Centre. As a classical musician, Jeremy has worked as repetiteur on eleven productions for Scottish Opera and Opera North, three for the D’Oyly Carte and three for Music Theatre London. He was guest solo artiste for the Yamaha Corporation for five years and Musical Director for the Scarborough Spa Orchestra. Jeremy has also worked extensively in the West End, on everything from a Chekov play to a rap opera via Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera. As an MD he has toured the UK and Europe with shows including Calamity Jane and A Chorus Line. As a vocal coach he now works with opera singers, actors, singing teachers and songwriters on repertoire, style and performance integration. His first book, Successful Singing Auditions (co-written with Gillyanne Kayes) was based on his experience of more than 8,500 auditions in the West End.
Jeremy writes for The Music Teacher, Classroom Music and Early Music Today magazines, and has published over 300 articles on opera. He is currently a guest lecturer at RSAMD, and is pianist with Hatstand Opera. He is responsible for the Vocal Process website (www.vocalprocess.co.uk), and has his own blog – www.singingcoach.blogspot.com