The Mystery behind the Voice is a biography of Alfred
Wolfsohn - singing teacher, guru and philosopher. The
loss of his singing voice as a result of shell-shock in
the First World War catapulted Wolfsohn into a lifelong
exploration of the human voice. He became a pioneering
voice teacher, working in Germany in the 1930s and in
London from 1947 to 1962. Wolfsohn saw the voice as the
most revealing part of the human psyche and, in
developing his philosophy, he embraced art, creativity,
dream, self understanding and our concepts of a saviour
and God. His unique ideas, in many ways ahead of their
time, are fully explored in this book, with extensive
use of original material from Wolfsohn's own writing. As
a singing teacher, Wolfsohn ignored the constraints of
gender and extended the ranges of both male and female
voices. Sheila was one of his pupils and experienced his
ideas and teaching first-hand, making her well able to
describe their incredible impact.Wolfsohn also had a
profound influence on Charlotte Salomon, the young
Jewish artist killed at Auschwitz, whose unique
paintings have been exhibited worldwide, and on Roy
Hart, his most experienced pupil, who went on to found
the internationally known Roy Hart Theatre Company.
Wolfsohn's life and legacy constitute this
well-researched book. Using the author's personal
insight to explore this largely neglected life, The
Mystery behind the Voice will appeal to anyone
interested in the voice in particular, the human being
in general, and existing admirers of Wolfsohn. ''I
wanted to write a tribute to the teacher who has had a
lifelong influence on me and whose ideas and life-story
I saw fascinating audiences whenever I lectured,'' says
Sheila on her inspiration for the book. |
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