This study examined the association between acoustic and perceptual data related to vibrato in Western operatic singing using recordings of performances by internationally famous opera singers. Three related studies were conducted. Study 1 used commercial recordings of the same five singers and the same cadenza examined by Siegwart and Scherer, measured vibrato rate and extent in each singer's performance of the cadenza and tested possible associations between these vibrato attributes and judges' preference for singers. Studies 2 and 3, using recordings of different internationally famous singers and a different cadenza, measured vibrato onset, rate, and extent in each singer's performance of the cadenza, required judges to rank the singe...
Paralleling the extensive study of the artistic use of the vocal and instrumental vibrato is this st...
The expression of emotion is an inherent aspect in singing, especially in operatic voice. Yet, adver...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the role of chance, or consistency, in determining the ra...
Objectives: Vibrato is considered one of the most essential characteristics of the classical singing...
This study investigates the relationship between operatic singing and opera house acoustics in terms...
Objective: One can easily recognize the musical style of a singer by listening to his/her sung perfo...
Introduction The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operati...
This work presents a statistical study of vibrato parameters in soprano voices. More than one hundre...
The vibrato rate for ten singers, all singing Schubert's Ave Maria, was measured on sonograms. ...
The aim of this study was to compare female vibrato rates in two styles of singing, western classica...
Acoustic and psychoacoustic aspects of vocal vibrato Johan sundberg This article reviews research on...
Experts in voice singing and voice training were asked to judge the vibrato of 30 singers (4 samples...
When timbre of singing voice is concerned, knowledge has been achieved practically, but recently the...
Two excerpts from the cadenza in Ardi gli incensi from Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor were ac...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
Paralleling the extensive study of the artistic use of the vocal and instrumental vibrato is this st...
The expression of emotion is an inherent aspect in singing, especially in operatic voice. Yet, adver...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the role of chance, or consistency, in determining the ra...
Objectives: Vibrato is considered one of the most essential characteristics of the classical singing...
This study investigates the relationship between operatic singing and opera house acoustics in terms...
Objective: One can easily recognize the musical style of a singer by listening to his/her sung perfo...
Introduction The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operati...
This work presents a statistical study of vibrato parameters in soprano voices. More than one hundre...
The vibrato rate for ten singers, all singing Schubert's Ave Maria, was measured on sonograms. ...
The aim of this study was to compare female vibrato rates in two styles of singing, western classica...
Acoustic and psychoacoustic aspects of vocal vibrato Johan sundberg This article reviews research on...
Experts in voice singing and voice training were asked to judge the vibrato of 30 singers (4 samples...
When timbre of singing voice is concerned, knowledge has been achieved practically, but recently the...
Two excerpts from the cadenza in Ardi gli incensi from Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor were ac...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
Paralleling the extensive study of the artistic use of the vocal and instrumental vibrato is this st...
The expression of emotion is an inherent aspect in singing, especially in operatic voice. Yet, adver...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the role of chance, or consistency, in determining the ra...