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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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86.  Butler, Harold L. "Resonance: What It Is and How It Can Be Developed."
Etude, Philadelphia, 1930, Vol. 48, p. 282.
Several generalized opinions are briefly discussed.
87. --------- "Salient Changes in Voice Teaching in the Past 50 Years." Etude,
Philadelphia, 1928, Vol. 46, p.*220.
A short opinionated statement on modern teaching trends.
88. --------- "What the Young Vocal Graduate Should Know." Musk Teachers
National Association Proceedings for 1934, Oberlin, Ohio, 1935, Vol. 29, p. 86.
The syllabus of a typical graduate course in vocal training is dis­cussed.
89.  Byers, Margaret C. "Sbriglia's Method of Singing." Etude, Philadelphia,
1942, Vol. 60, p. 307. An interesting synopsis that stresses breathing.
90.  Cain, Noble. Choral Music and Its Practice. M. Witmark, New York, 1942.
The book is essentially for choir masters. Tone quality and interpre­tation are treated separately. A list of books and songs is appended.
91.  Campajani, Giovanni. "Sanity in Singing." In: GuildianaAmerican Guild
of Organists, New York, December, 1942, Vol. II, p. 2. The author deplores the lack of agreement among vocal teachers.
92.  Capell, Richard (as quoted). "What's Happened to Singing?" Literary
Digest, New York, May 10, 1930, Vol. 105, p. 22.
The British critic issues a tirade against bad vocal teaching.
93.  Carson, Leon. "The Voice Teacher's Terminology." Music Teachers Na-
tional Association Proceedings for 1941* Pittsburgh, 1942, Vol. 36, p. 301.
An interesting and provocative review of the vocal terminology prob­lem intended to arouse discussion and interchange of ideas on this de­batable subject.
94.  Castagna, Bruna. "Good Singing Must Be Natural." (An interview.) Etude,
Philadelphia, 1939, Vol. 57, p. 159.
The leading contralto discusses some singing fundamentals and gives advice to beginners on breathing, and interpretation.
95.  Chaliapin, Feodor. "The Singer's Art" Etude, Philadelphia, 1936, Vol. 54,
P. 7-The great artist discusses generalities of singing.
96.  Chesnutt, Nelson A. "Automatic Breath Control." Musician, New York,
May, 1928, Vol. 33, p. 14.
A prominent teacher gives his ideas on basic vocal training.
97.  Christy,Van Ambrose. Glee Club and Chorus. G. Schirmer, New York, 1940.
A director's handbook filled with useful hints on organizing and con­ducting a choral group. The classified lists of recommended music are excellent
98.  Cimini, Pietro. My Ten Commandments for Correct Voice Production. Pree-
man-Matthews Company, Los Angeles, 1936.
The ten rules are succincdy stated, but the author adds very litde information about them.