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On voice / edited by Walter Bernhart and Lawrence Kramer ; contributors Delia da Sousa Correa [and eleven others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bernhart, Walter, editor.
Kramer, Lawrence, editor.
Sousa Correa, Delia da, contributor.
Series:
Word and music studies ; 13.
Word and Music Studies ; 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnomusicology.
Music--Acoustics and physics.
Music.
Music--Psychological aspects.
Musical perception.
Musicology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (241 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : Rodopi, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The essays collected here raise a simple but rarely asked question: just what, exactly, is voice? From this founding question, many others proliferate: Is voice an animal category, as Aristotle thought? Or is it distinctively human? Is it essentially related to language? To music? To song and singing? Is it a mark of presence or of absence? Is it a kind of object? How is our sense of voice affected by the development of recording technology? The authors in this volume approach such questions primarily by turning away from a general idea of voice and instead investigating what can be learned by attending to the qualities and acts of particular voices. The range is wide: from Poe’s “Leigeia” to Woolf’s The Waves , from Jussi Björling to Waltraud Meier, from song to oratorio to opera and beyond. Throughout, consistent with the volume’s origin in papers delivered at the eighth biennial meeting of the International Association for Word and Music Studies, the role of voice in joining or separating words and music is paramount. These studies address key topics in musicology, literary criticism, philosophy, aesthetics, and performance studies, and will also appeal to practicing musicians.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
“Her throat, full of aching, grieving beauty”: Reflections on Voice in the Operatic Adaptations of The Great Gatsby and Sophie’s Choice / Michael Halliwell
The Vocal Persona of Jussi Björling / Simon Williams
The Voice of/in Opera / Lawrence Kramer
Resonances and Dissonances: Listening to Waltraud Meier’s Envoicing of Isolde / Laura Wahlfors
From Vox alias Phoné to Voice: A Few Terminological Observations / Albrecht Riethmüller
Indefiniteness, Ethereality, and Unarticulated Meaning: Breath, Music and the Problem of ‘Voice’ in Poe’s “Ligeia” / Charity McAdams
Voice and Vocation in the Novels of George Eliot / Delia da Sousa Correa
Voice and Presence in Music and Literature Virginia Woolf’s The Waves / Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen
The Mahlerian Mask: On Heine’s Voice and Visage in Post-War Germany / Axel Englund
Voice and Voices in Oratorios: On Sacred and Other Voices / Gerold W. Gruber
Schubert’s Instrumental Voice: Vocality in Melodic Construction in the Late Works / Robert Samuels
Composing Voices and Ravel’s L’Heure espagnole / Jessie Fillerup
La Castrata and the Voices in My Head / David Francis Urrows
Homer Simpson’s “Doh!”: Singsong between Music and Speech / Albrecht Riethmüller
Notes on Contributors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 23, 2014).
ISBN:
94-012-1068-3
OCLC:
879551365
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401210683 DOI

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