PEVOC6 took as its theme 'Mirroring the Voice' to mark the occasion, 150 years before, of Manuel Garcia's publication in London of his work on the singing voice using what is now called, following him, a laryngoscope. This also was the special theme of the final plenary session contribution to the Conference by Nathalie Henrich--but with particular reference to singing voice registers. Her paper and conference presentation have two complementary parts. The first gives an overview of the development of the ideas that have their roots in Garcia's work; the second concentrates on modern developments and attempts to provide an acceptable path to the working definition of the concept of register and to give a basis for the taxonomic description of register types.
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