Michael Edgerton
Professor
Mountain Songs (e27) for solo voice : I. LifeHouse (stopping Epi) II. Noyve III. Sephth
Author
Summary, in English
I. LifeHouse (stopping Epi) II. Noyve III. Sephth
The pieces that comprise Mountains Songs (1995) focus on primarily unvoiced airflow, while the oral cavity is divided into three components--aperture, mid- to rear-cavity, and lingual positioning. These pieces extend what has been commonly referred to as extended vocal techniques by exploring the potential of sound as produced through respiration, phonation, resonance/filtering and articulation.
The pieces that comprise Mountains Songs (1995) focus on primarily unvoiced airflow, while the oral cavity is divided into three components--aperture, mid- to rear-cavity, and lingual positioning. These pieces extend what has been commonly referred to as extended vocal techniques by exploring the potential of sound as produced through respiration, phonation, resonance/filtering and articulation.
Publishing year
1998
Language
English
Document type
Artistic work
Publisher
Conners Publications
Topic
- Music
Status
Published
Project
- composition, 1985 to current
- Artistic Research focused on extra-normal voice