Brown, J. (2021) “Imagery and science in singing pedagogy: Redefining imagination – a first step to resolving the debate,” Voice and Speech Review, 17(1), pp. 26–35. doi: 10.1080/23268263.2021.1999584.
Jenna Brown is a mezzo-soprano performing as a soloist in concert and recital, as well as in choirs. She teaches singers of all ages 1:1 and in groups, working as teacher, vocal coach and conductor. She has expertise in inclusive education and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in respect of this work. Jenna has a person-centred, integrative biopsychosocial approach and draws on cross-disciplinary strategies. She increasingly works collaboratively with other voice professionals to help clients with vocal rehabilitation and is currently working towards BAPAM recognition for this work. Jenna has a developing research profile and presents her peer-reviewed research internationally at conferences and in print. She is currently researching holistic strategies for voice rehabilitation that empower the voice rehabilitation specialist singing teacher to assist students, whilst maintaining professional and ethical boundaries.
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MA Voice Pedagogy student Jenna Brown to present at ISPS 2023
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Tuesday 1st August 2023Jenna’s paper – Performance Care and the Ethics of Rehabilitating Elite Singers: A Policy Analysis – aims to explore the ethics of singing voice rehabilitation specialists’ (SVRS)...
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Three MA Voice Pedagogy alumnae featured in the BVA’s Communicating Voice journal
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Saturday 17th June 2023It gives us great pleasure to announce that three alumnae from our MA pathway in Voice Pedagogy were recently featured in the Spring 2023 edition of Communicating Voice, the triannual journal produced by the British Voice Association (BVA).
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Four MA Voice Pedagogy students/alumni will be presenting at ISPS 2023!
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Tuesday 23rd May 2023'The International Symposium on Performance Science (ISPS) is a biennial meeting of performers and scientists that provides a platform to discuss and debate all facets of performance.'
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