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The Diction Police

Practical Diction for Classical Singers
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Episode 115-SDU Tutorial (audio)

In this episode, Jason Nedecky is back to talk about unstressed vowels, the consonant cluster 'str', and triphthongs, using Purcell’s "Strike the viol". The Diction Police website offers phonetic transcripts of texts, with word-for-word and poetic translations, text readings by native speaking opera professionals, along with a variety of video tutorials that are useful for both professional singers and for teachers to supplement their diction classes. The Diction Police was founded on the princi...

Sep 30, 201819 minEp. 107

Episode 115-SDU Tutorial

In this episode, Jason Nedecky is back to talk about unstressed vowels, the consonant cluster 'str', and triphthongs, using Purcell’s "Strike the viol". The Diction Police website offers phonetic transcripts of texts, with word-for-word and poetic translations, text readings by native speaking opera professionals, along with a variety of video tutorials that are useful for both professional singers and for teachers to supplement their diction classes. The Diction Police was founded on the princi...

Sep 30, 201819 minEp. 106

Diction Tip #33

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #33, Jason Nedecky talks about the long vowels that occur in British Received Pronunciation and explains why we don't need to mark them in phonetic transcripts. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionp...

Sep 15, 20182 minEp. 105

Episode 114-SDU Tutorial (audio)

In Episode 114, Jason Nedecky leads us through the text to Purcell's "What can we poor females do?", talking about long vowels, the Daniel Sitteth rule, and the difference between the [ʌ] vowel and [ə]. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Sep 08, 201825 minEp. 104

Episode 114-SDU Tutorial

In Episode 114, Jason Nedecky leads us through the text to Purcell's "What can we poor females do?", talking about long vowels, the Daniel Sitteth rule, and the difference between the [ʌ] vowel and [ə]. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Sep 08, 201825 minEp. 103

Diction Tip #32

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #32, Dr. François Germain explains the spellings 'u' [y] and 'ou' [u] in French. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Sep 01, 20184 minEp. 102

Episode 113-SDU Tutorial (audio)

It’s the start of the opera season and the school year in most places, and we’re kicking off our 9th Season with Dr. François Germain! Using Duparc’s "Phydilé", we focus on the final schwas in French, the '–ill' and '–il' spellings, plus the pronunciation of the third person plural as opposed to the gerund form in verb conjugations. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Aug 25, 201826 minEp. 101

Episode 113-SDU Tutorial

It’s the start of the opera season and the school year in most places, and we’re kicking off our 9th Season with Dr. François Germain! Using Duparc’s "Phydilé", we focus on the final schwas in French, the '–ill' and '–il' spellings, plus the pronunciation of the third person plural as opposed to the gerund form in verb conjugations. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Aug 25, 201826 minEp. 100

Diction Tip--Russian Series #4

Conductor and coach Yury Ilinov explains the tricky concept of "palatalization", the "softening" of consonants in Russian, as part of our mini-series on Russian Lyric Diction!

Jul 21, 20187 minEp. 99

Diction Tip--Russian Series #3

While the podcast is on vacation for the summer, we wanted to bring you something special--a short series of Diction Tips on Russian Lyric Diction! In this third installment, conductor and coach Yury Ilinov explains the concepts of "ekanye" and "ikanye", the reduction of certain vowels in unstressed syllables.

Jul 07, 20185 minEp. 98

Diction Tip--Russian Series #2

While the podcast is on vacation for the summer, we wanted to bring you something special--a short series of Diction Tips on Russian Lyric Diction! In the second installment, conductor and coach Yury Ilinov explains the concepts of "akanye" and "okanye".

Jun 23, 20185 minEp. 97

Diction Tip--Russian Series #1

While the podcast is on vacation for the summer, we wanted to bring you something special--a short series of Diction Tips on Russian Lyric Diction! In the first installment, conductor and coach Yury Ilinov compares the 'и' [i] and 'ы' [ɨ] vowels, and gives us some exercises to practice [ɨ]!

Jun 09, 20185 minEp. 96

Episode 112-SDU Tutorial

This will be our last episode for this season, and we wanted to do something special—so this will be our first Russian episode with a video tutorial! Ekaterina Sapega-Klein leads us through the text to Olga’s aria from Yevgeniy Onegin , talking about devoicing consonants, palatalized consonants, and what happens when a soft sign meets a vowel that starts with a j-glide. In the episode I talk about the difference between a palatal consonant and a palatalized consonant--for the Wikipedia entry on ...

May 06, 201824 minEp. 95

Episode 112-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

This will be our last episode for this season, and we wanted to do something special—so this will be our first Russian episode with a video tutorial! Ekaterina Sapega-Klein leads us through the text to Olga’s aria from Yevgeniy Onegin , talking about devoicing consonants, palatalized consonants, and what happens when a soft sign meets a vowel that starts with a j-glide. This is the audio version of the video tutorial. In the episode I talk about the difference between a palatal consonant and a p...

May 05, 201824 minEp. 94

Diction Tip #31

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #31, François Germain interviews Ellen Rissinger about the [æ] vowel in English lyric diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Apr 28, 20184 minEp. 93

Episode 111-SDU Tutorial

In this episode, baritone Christoph Pohl works through the text to "Ich grolle nicht" with us, talking about Ach- and Ich-lauts, a little bit about glottals, and painting the text by using all of the consonants. We also mention the problematic letter 'L' in German—we recently posted a Diction Lesson on this topic, so if you haven’t seen that yet, make sure to check it out! For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Apr 22, 201815 minEp. 92

Episode 111-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

In this episode, baritone Christoph Pohl works through the text to "Ich grolle nicht" with us, talking about Ach- and Ich-lauts, a little bit about glottals, and painting the text by using all of the consonants. We also mention the problematic letter 'L' in German—we recently posted a Diction Lesson on this topic, so if you haven’t seen that yet, make sure to check it out! This is the audio version of the video tutorial. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !...

Apr 22, 201815 minEp. 91

Diction Tip #30

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #30, Bernhard Hansky talks about the assimilation of the consonants 't', 'd', and 'z' in German Diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Apr 14, 20183 minEp. 62

Episode 110-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

The Diction Police is just starting its 9th year! Thank you for being a part of it! This week my partner-in-crime, François Germain, talks about Sophie's aria from Werther, "Frère voyez... Du gai soleil", with an emphasis on consonants that should not be pronounced by often are accidentally, the spelling OY, and how to avoid stressing unstressed syllables. This is the audio version of the video tutorial. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !...

Apr 09, 201822 minEp. 90

Episode 110-SDU Tutorial

The Diction Police is just starting its 9th year! Thank you for being a part of it! This week my partner-in-crime, François Germain, talks about Sophie's aria from Werther, "Frère voyez... Du gai soleil", with an emphasis on consonants that should not be pronounced by often are accidentally, the spelling OY, and how to avoid stressing unstressed syllables. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Apr 07, 201822 minEp. 89

Diction Tip #29

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #29, Dr. François Germain talks about the pronunciation of the letter 'h' in French Diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Mar 31, 20186 minEp. 61

Episode 109-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

Vocal coach Matteo Pais works through the text to Händel's "Ombra mai fu" from Serse with us, talking about open and closed vowels, glides and diphthongs, and a little about the sound of Italian! For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Mar 24, 201817 minEp. 88

Episode 109-SDU Tutorial

Vocal coach Matteo Pais works through the text to Händel's "Ombra mai fu" from Serse with us, talking about open and closed vowels, glides and diphthongs, and a little about the sound of Italian! For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Mar 24, 201817 minEp. 87

Episode 108-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

In Episode 108, Christoph Pohl works through the text to "An die Musik" with us, discussing the open, flying [ʊ], spitting consonants, and how to get the consonants to be part of the legato. This is the audio version of the video tutorial. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Mar 17, 201817 minEp. 86

Episode 108-SDU Tutorial

In Episode 108, Christoph Pohl works through the text to "An die Musik" with us, discussing the open, flying [ʊ], spitting consonants, and how to get the consonants to be part of the legato. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Mar 17, 201817 minEp. 85

Diction Tip #28

Since I am still recovering from the flu, we're a little off-schedule. This week will be another Diction Tip, and then the next two weeks will be the regular podcast. Thanks for your understanding! In Diction Tip #28, Matteo Pais talks about initial 's' in Italian Diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Mar 10, 20182 minEp. 75

Diction Tip #27

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #27, Bernhard Hansky talks about the number 4 in all of its forms (1/4, 14, 40) in German Diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Mar 03, 20182 minEp. 60

Episode 107-SDU Tutorial (audio version)

This week, Dr. François Germain and I talk about the text to "Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle" from Gounod's Roméo et Juliette , with a lot of focus on French grammar and how that can affect pronunciation! This is the audio version of the full video tutorial. For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Feb 25, 201820 minEp. 84

Episode 107-SDU Tutorial

This week, Dr. François Germain and I talk about the text to "Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle" from Gounod's Roméo et Juliette , with a lot of focus on French grammar and how that can affect pronunciation! For more information, go to dictionpolice.com !

Feb 25, 201820 minEp. 83

Diction Tip #26

Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #26, Dr. François Germain discusses the pronunciation of the third person plural verb ending "-ent". For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com !...

Feb 17, 20184 minEp. 59
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