Background
Carman, Judith Elaine was born on December 4, 1940 in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. Daughter of Roscoe Vernon Carman and Mary Jewell Caldwell.
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Teachers and singers have little problem finding material from the vast and well-established European repertory, but knowledge of American song and literature has been relatively rare. This third edition of Art Song in the United States provides the essential link to excellent repertory from this country, acquainting the reader with composers, publishers, specific works, particular musical and vocal demands, and even program suggestions. Originally created as a teaching tool, this bibliography has taken on a second life as a research tool for various facets of American art song, including, in this edition, both current and historical discography. Any annotated bibliography of a large subject area must, of necessity, be selective. The authors have limited the inclusion of works to (1) composed art songs by American composers for one solo voice; (2) piano accompaniment only (orchestral works for which piano music is available are also included); (3) English text or singable English version of a foreign language text; and (4) published and currently, or at one time, available for sale through normal retail music outlets, including small presses. In addition to annotations for more than 2400 American songs and the discography, the authors have included a composer index, a title index containing both entry numbers and a discography indication, an appendix listing selected songs by American composers to foreign language texts, and a revised and restructured subject index, including an index of songs especially suitable for elementary school audiences. The special section, "Art Song in the United States:1759-1810," by Gordon Myers, remains a separate section for ease in finding songs from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Absolutely essential for all library music collections, as well as for teachers, students, and any musical organization performing or providing resources on American song.
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This fourth edition of Art Song in the United States, 1759–2011 covers songs for solo voice and piano by American composers from the mid-18th through the early 21st centuries. The book is structured as an annotated bibliography with approximately 2,850 numbered entries listed alphabetically by composer and title and indexed in various ways to help teachers and singers locate the particular song they require for practice or performance. This edition adds eleven years’ worth of new works, anthologies, and collections (about 450 new entries), reflecting the relatively recent outpouring of song compositions by American composers and a wealth of new song anthologies and collections. This bibliography features information on each song or song cycle or set. Users will find critical data on the poet, publisher and copyright date, key, vocal range, vocal tessitura, meter(s), tempo, length, difficulty of vocal line and piano score, most suitable voice type, mood and subject of the text, and brief description of the vocal line and piano score. It also includes commentary on special difficulties for performers and possible uses of the song in programming. In addition, individual titles of composite works are given, and those that appear in collections are indexed to the list of collections in the front matter. Composer, poet, special characteristics/subject, and title indexes—and even discographic lists recordings where available—all aid researchers in finding songs. The primary audiences for this bibliography are voice teachers and singers in search of appropriate art songs for their students or themselves, as well as libraries with collecting interests in music and American literature.
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Carman, Judith Elaine was born on December 4, 1940 in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. Daughter of Roscoe Vernon Carman and Mary Jewell Caldwell.
Bachelor of Music, George Peabody College, Nashville, 1963. Master of Music, George Peabody College, Nashville, 1965. DMA, University of Iowa, 1973.
Instructor in music and voice Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Winchester, Virginia, 1966—1969. Graduate assistant in voice University of Iowa School of Music, Iowa City, 1970—1973. Assistant professor music Center Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, 1973—1974.
Private voice teacher Houston, 1979—2007. Adjunct instructor in music Houston Baptist University, 1978—1979. Visiting professor of voice Texas Southern University, Houston, 2005—2006.
Yoga teacher private classes, Houston, since 1999.
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Member of National Association of Teachers of Singing (president Greater Houston chapter 1990-1992), California Yoga Teachers Association (correspondent).