Stephen Cheng’s innovative book is the first to combine the best of Western vocal technique and modern psychophysical exercises with ancient Chinese philosophy and breathing practices. His simple but powerful vocal method is widely known for bringing about dramatic improvement in the performance of novices and professionals alike. Whether you are a singer, actor, or public speaker, it will help you to develop your vocal identity; increase vocal range and power; enhance the quality, dynamics, color, and expression of your voice; overcome stage fright; and memorize with ease.
VOICE / PHILOSOPHY "Singing becomes a joy, an art, and a mystery--a gift of healing of the self and others." --from the foreword by Jean Houston, Director of the Foundation for Mind Research "Stephen Cheng's teaching is highly valuable." --Stella Adler, Director of the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting "Remarkable. . .sensitive musically. . .a superior way of reacting to the moods of each song." --The New Tork Times on Stephen Cheng's singing "A very fine and sensitive singer." --Alexander Kipnis, Renowned bass and vocal teacher "Excellent." --Philadelphia Inquirer on Stephen Cheng's acting Stephen Cheng's innovative book is the first to combine the best of Western vocal technique and modern psychophysical exercises with ancient Chinese philosophy and breathing practices. His simple but powerful vocal method is widely known for bringing about dramatic improvement in the performance of novices and professionals alike. Whether you are a singer, actor, or public speaker, it will help you to develop your vocal identity; increase vocal range and power; enhance the quality, dynamics, color, and expression of your voice; overcome stage fright; and memorize with ease. Born and raised in China and educated in the United States, STEPHEN CHUN-TAO CHENG received his Master of Arts degree and graduate Professional Diploma from Columbia University, and honors recognition from the graduate school of the Juilliard School of Music. He is an acclaimed singer, actor, composer, and teacher of voice. He has taught at New York University, the New School for Social Research, the Stella Adler Conservatory, the New York Open Center, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and Sarah Lawrence College. A frequent guest singer at the United Nations, Professor Cheng has appeared in concerts worldwide, bringing diverse cultures together through the arts.
"This is interesting stuff, even if you're not planning on singing on stage or becoming a public speaker . . . . a must-have for singers, speakers, and those interested in Eastern religions."