
Libero Canto. Japan
~Road to Free Singing~
Liberto Canto Japan uses a methodology based on the singing and teaching method developed by Professor Lajos Szamosi in Vienna in the middle of the 20th century and inherited and developed by Professor Edvin Szamosi.
First, I take away your bad habits and let you sing with energy of breath naturally and comfortably so you may bring out your original voice.
In this manner you as a vocalist will be able to sing more and more freely.
If you have a job to make a voice and come to be unable to make it the way you like or lose your voice, your voice will sure get back to normal as long as you learn this vocalization.
I would very much like you to learn this valuable vocalization and most of all, I want those who teach vocal music to experience the graceful singing lessons with free breathing.
Szamosi Methode
Libero Canto
Libero Canto

Lesson
If you have any problems with your voice, consultation about lessons, etc.
Open lecture
vocal music
2022Monday, August 29 19:00~21:00
Yokohama City Tsurumi Citizen Cultural Center
Salvia Hall 3F Music Hall
Attendance fee 1,000 yen Tuition fee 2,000 yen
2022Monday, August 29 19:00~21:00
Yokohama City Tsurumi Citizen Cultural Center
Salvia Hall 3F Music Hall
Attendance fee 1,000 yen Tuition fee 2,000 yen
Open lecture
vocal music
2022Monday, August 29 19:00~21:00
Yokohama City Tsurumi Citizen Cultural Center
Salvia Hall 3F Music Hall
Attendance fee 1,000 yen Tuition fee 2,000 yen
In Libero Canto
First, remove the bad habits of each person when singing.
And I will sing with the energy of breath that is naturally comfortable, without doing anything such as holding, supporting, holding, enthusiastic, aiming for sound or voice, which is common in classical vocal music.
By training the light and bright throat mechanism and freeing the body to work, rather than force, the song will be understood correctly and the singer's body will emerge.
Libero Canto Japan
The secretariat is located in Kugenuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
We are working with LiberoCanto singing performers in New York, Vienna and Florence to develop this singing style.
It is summarized by Satoshi Hasegawa, who inherited from L. Szamosi and E. Szamosi.