Richard III and the Invention of the Editorial.
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| Title: | Richard III and the Invention of the Editorial. |
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| Authors: | Hoch, Matthew (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Singing. Jan/Feb2026, Vol. 82 Issue 3, p267-272. 6p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Reading, *Teaching methods, *Decision making, *Friendship, Serial publications, Professional practice, Translations, Philosophy, Manuscripts, Publishing, Human voice |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on the editorial legacy of Richard Dale Sjoerdsma, who served as editor in chief of the Journal of Singing for over twenty-two years. It highlights his innovative approach to editorials, establishing them as a regular feature and emphasizing thematic writing rather than mere commentary on journal content. Sjoerdsma's editorials often reflected personal experiences and broader cultural themes, contributing significantly to the journal's identity and the field of voice pedagogy. The piece concludes with a reflection on Sjoerdsma's impact and the continuity of his editorial philosophy in future publications. [Extracted from the article] |
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