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  1. Alfred Wolfsohn (23 September 1896 – 5 February 1962) was a German singing teacher who suffered persistent auditory hallucination of screaming soldiers, whom he had witnessed dying of wounds while serving as a stretcher bearer in the trenches of World War I. Wolfsohn was diagnosed with shell shock, but did not respond to treatment. He subsequently cured himself by vocalizing extreme sounds ...

  2. Alfred Wolfsohn, né le 23 septembre 1896 à Berlin et mort le 5 février 1962 à Londres, est un professeur de chant allemand, créateur d'une méthode de développement de la voix connue aujourd'hui sous le nom de méthode du Roy Hart Theatre, du nom d'un disciple de Wolfsohn.

  3. The Prophet of Song: The Life and Work of Alfred Wolfsohn. Paul Newham. Tigers Eye Press, 1997 - Singing - 142 pages. Bibliographic information. Title:

  4. Black and white cover variation, which is just a small paste-on applied to the front of a generic textured black cover. Labels show original 117 W. 46th St. address used until the very early 1960s, but 8-page booklet shows 701 7th Ave. address used from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s.

  5. Wolfsohn, Alfred (1896-1962) German singing teacher who ran a school of psychophysical vocal development in England during the 1940s and 1950s and revived legends of the occult power of sound. During World War I he served in the trenches and suffered a breakdown; he was haunted by the sound of a voice calling for help. When the Nazis came to ...

  6. 25 mar 2015 · Albert Salomon and Paula Salomon-Lindberg, father and stepmother of Charlotte Salomon, are being interviewed by Georg Stefan Troller in 1963, for his ‘Parise...

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  7. Brief biography. Writings and lectures about Alfred Wolfsohn and his theories. Alfred Wolfsohn's own writings. Audio CDs of Alfred Wolfsohn's work and ideas with vocal demonstrations