1900-1901 Academic Catalog
88 Cedarville College. ELOCUT ION . LOUISE M. GRAFF. Every voice can be developed and cultured. The more in telligent the student, the more rapid his progress. A good speaker must have the power of intellect, of emo tion and of will. The purpose of this department and the object of the teacher is the development and cultivation of all the powers of expression. I. The careful and complete development and cultivation of all the muscles and organs used in voice production, viz: Breathing—For vigor and energy of speech. Vocal Calisthenics—For ease, firmness and fluency of ut terance. Vocality Drill—For fullness, depth and purity of tone. Articulation—For distinctness and accuracy of utterance. Pitch and Force of Vocality—For modulation, melody and power. Subvocality and Aspiration—For strength aud emphasis. Time. Respiration and Pause—For naturalness, ease and action. Concentiation of Tone—For intensity aud energy. II. Physical Development. The entire body must be developed and brought under the complete control of the mind. Gesture—Gymnastic movements, Delsarte System of ges ture, studies in facial expression, bodily expression, and study of character. III. Mental and Emotional Development and Control. Analysis of emotions and passions. Mental concentration and energy. Study of prose, poetry and Shakespeare selections, etc. IV. Training for Artistic and Dramatic Recitals. The Italian system of Voice Culture is taught. A text-book is used for class work. One public recital is given each term in which all the pupils take part.
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