Ron Brendel, tenor, is Professor of Voice and director of graduate studies in music at Lee University in Cleveland, TN. He has nearly 40 years of teaching and singing experience and has presented widely on topics of Britten's vocal music. He holds the DMA in voice performance from Temple University.
Singing Britten is an amazing book and a comprehensive guide for tenors. A hands-on book that is practical, smart and honest. It is a must read for singers, teachers and vocal coaches or anyone who would like to know more about Britten and his compositional style for the tenor voice. --Valerie Trujillo, Collaborative Piano Professor at Florida State University Here is an in-depth look at Britten's affinity for the tenor voice. In Ron Brendel's book, you will find technical discussion of vocal production, thorough historical background for many of the composer's works, and numerous examples illustrating specific elements of Britten's writing. But most interesting to me are the insightful and relevant comments that give context and direction to the reader alongside the technical vocal teaching. Brendel offers excellent commentary just as a vocal coach would. Having sung several Britten operas and other works, I agree with Brendel that it's essential to consider and integrate the composer's intentions, trusting the magical way Britten captures the full capabilities of the human voice. --Gregory Kunde, International Opera Singer. Over 40 years at every major opera house in the world For multiple reasons, Benjamin Britten loved writing for the tenor voice. Ron Brendel's new book is too, a labor of love. Drawing on his performance, teaching, and research experiences, Dr. Brendel has fashioned a meticulous analysis of Britten's compositional approach. This thoroughly realized volume will prove invaluable for any singer, coach, or teacher who approaches the work of one of the 20th century's vital and original musical voices. --Dugg McDonough, Fruehan Associate Professor of Opera and Artistic Director of the Turner-Fischer Center for Opera at Louisiana State University In his book Singing Britten, author Ron Brendel combines the knowledge of a scholar with a lifetime's worth of performance craft and artistry in order to guide singers in understanding and executing the richly rewarding vocal works of Benjamin Britten. Of particular interest are the chapters focused on the opera and oratorio works: Brendel's insightful and passionate advocacy reminds us that we hear this repertoire all too seldom. Both the beginner and the aficionado will find inspiration in this carefully crafted and astutely written volume. --Stanford Olsen, Tenor, International Opera Singer, Professor of Voice, University of Michigan