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William Vennard (January 31, 1909 Normal,
Illinois –
January 10, 1971, Los Angeles, California) was a
famous American vocal pedagogist who
devoted his...
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Vennard College was a non-denominational
Christian college located in University...
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counterpart in both
dynamic variation and tone quality. However,
William Vennard points out that
while most
untrained people can
sound comparatively "breathy"...
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Durham Vennard (1871 - 1945) was an
American educator and
religious figure. Born Iva May
Durham near Normal, Illinois,
Vennard was the
youngest child...
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Richard Vennar (or
Richard Vennard; 1564–1615) was an
English writer,
known particularly for his
attempt to
stage his play England's Joy. Vennar, baptised...
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Dorothy Louise Vennard Lamm (born May 23, 1937) is an
American feminist, women's
rights activist, educator, author, and speaker. She was
First Lady of...
- misclassification, with all its
attendant dangers.
Notable vocal pedagogue William Vennard has stated, "I
never feel any
urgency about classifying a
beginning student...
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Alexander Vindex Vennard (11 July 1884–16
February 1947), or 'Bowie', was an
Australian writer known by
several pen names, prin****lly Bill Bowyang. The...
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chapters 6 and 7;
Vennard,
chapter 5 Miller,
chapters 5 and 10;
Vennard,
chapters 6 and 7 Miller,
chapters 9 and 10;
Vennard,
chapter 4
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- be
referred from the pancreas, such as in
acute pancreatitis.
William Vennard, "Singing, the
Mechanism and the Technique", 5th ed. (New York: Carl Fischer...