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Popular Science Show in Europe films at Shawnee State
UniversityJaime Vendera breaks glass with his voice for “Galileo
History” show in Europe
Jaime Vendera, world-renowned voice strengthening coach and
rock performer of Franklin Furnace, was recently interviewed
and filmed for a popular TV show “Galileo History” on stage
at Shawnee State University’s Vern Riffe Center for the
Arts. The show airs every day at 7 p.m. throughout Germany,
Austria, Switzerland and parts of Italy. Maximus Film taped
the interview with Vendera on the main stage of the theater
The main theatre in the Vern Riffe Center for the Arts was
known as one of the greatest concert halls in the country
when it opened in 1996. It still is, with its perfect
acoustics engineered by celebrated theater designer and Yale
Professor Emeritus George Izenour.
The 1,139-seat theater is designed to make it a perfect
venue for all types of instrumental and choral concerts and
plays – and a perfect setting for the filming of Vendera’s
special gift of breaking glass with his voice.
“It is no secret that sound waves have the ability to break
glass by producing a perfect resonance that causes the glass
to shatter,” says Larry Lonney, assistant professor in
Natural Sciences at SSU. “What is so remarkable about Jaime
is that he is able to produce precisely the perfect sound
pattern to break the glass with only his voice. It will be
fascinating to see this event captured in super slow
motion.”
Vendera, former voice student of Shirley Crothers-Marley,
has traveled the world with his unique ability and recently
he was interviewed and broke glass with his voice on the
“Dr. Oz” television show.
He is the first documented singer in world history to
shatter a wineglass with his voice alone. He has been on
“Good Morning America,” The Discovery Channel show and “MythBusters,”
among others, in Japan and Europe.
“I have been filmed many times by TV stations throughout the
world,” Vendera said. “A Japanese film crew was at SSU last
year filming my glass breaking and it has become one of
their most popular TV segments.”
Vendera has written several books including “Raise Your
Voice,” “The Ultimate Breathing Workout,” The Ultimate Vocal
Workout Diary” and “Strengthening Your Singing Voice,” among
others.
Vendera coaches vocal students from around the world
including lead singers with many popular rock groups and
recording artists, many of whom travel to southern Ohio just
to take a lesson from him.
For more information, contact Vendera at venderaj@msn.com or
visit his Web site at www.jaimevendera.com.
In Photo:
Jaime Vendera was filmed on stage at Shawnee State
University’s Vern Riffe Center for the Arts for a popular TV
show in Europe, “Galileo’s History” by a German film crew,
Maximus Film. He is the first documented singer in world
history to shatter a wineglass with his voice alone. Vendera
holds up a broken glass he shattered for the German film
crew at the VRCFA.
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