[musictlk] Vocal pieces in a foreign language?

Julie McGinnity kaybaycar at gmail.com
Wed Dec 29 02:45:42 UTC 2010


Lol!  Typo.  Yes, it's latten; Mozart Tu Virginum to be exact.  It's ok.

On 12/28/10, Annabelle Susan Morison <foristnights at comcast.net> wrote:
> Do you mean Latin?
>
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> Hi Miranda.  I am currently a vocal performance major.  I have sung in
> German, Italian, and Laten.  It's not a problem to sing in another
> language.  As long as you make sure the lyrics are in grade one you
> will have no trouble reading the words.  Your voice teacher should go
> over pronunciation with you.  I am also a German major, and I still
> read all my German course work in grade one braille.  It's kidn of
> slow at times, but grade one is the way to go for foreign languages.
> I have been told there is braille IPA, but I need to look up more
> information on it.  Maybe someone else on this list can help with that
> one.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On 12/28/10, Miranda <knownoflove at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Although I took some French in junior high and a year of Spanish in high
>> school, I mainly worked via audio for these classes.
>> I will be taking Hadley's courses in Spanish and French to familiarize
>> myself with reading both languages in Braille. What can I do about such
>> languages as German and Italian? Are there paterns used to learn and read
>> these languages in Braille?
>> Also, if anyone has ideas on the IPA in Braille I'd appreciate those as
>> well.
>> Thanks in advance, and have a great day!
>>
>> In Christ, Miranda
>>
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Julie McG
 Lindbergh High School class of 2009, participating member in Opera
Theater's Artist in Training Program, and proud graduate of Guiding
Eyes for the Blind

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that
everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal
life."
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