For centuries, the potential connections between music and speech have captivated the imagination of vast numbers of researchers, theorists, and musicians alike. My inquiry into speech-music connections is based on intuitive creative musical practice exploring common acoustic traits shared by both phenomena. My creative process as a composer involves transcriptions of recorded speech that depend on acoustic perceptual judgments of intonation and rhythm in speech melody. My analysis linking the two phenomena together is constructed philosophically, and by the mimetic transposition of speech through music composition, illuminating common ontological characteristics in speech and music. One of the goals in securing my thesis is to construct a...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
This paper will present a first instrument and discuss its design method, derived from principles in...
Research into the bodily basis of musical meaning has focused on conceptual metaphor and image schem...
Electroacoustic mimetic discourse opened new semiotic channels through its potential to immerse the ...
For embodied music cognition, the human body plays a determining role in musical production, percept...
The gestural-sonorous object, as described by Rolf Inge Godøy, has experienced a gradual aesthetic s...
Theorists and musicologists have asked what particular musical works mean, what particular musical o...
The direct link between speech and music can be seen as the holy grail of musicology research, with ...
One imagines composed music as originating in the mind of an author. Indeed, I have for the last six...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
Abstract: Music and speech are often cited as characteristically hu-man forms of communication. Both...
How do the physical realities of bodily gestures, instrumental and other technologies relate to musi...
Throughout Western music from the 1960s until today—in genres and epochs ranging from concert music,...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
This paper will present a first instrument and discuss its design method, derived from principles in...
Research into the bodily basis of musical meaning has focused on conceptual metaphor and image schem...
Electroacoustic mimetic discourse opened new semiotic channels through its potential to immerse the ...
For embodied music cognition, the human body plays a determining role in musical production, percept...
The gestural-sonorous object, as described by Rolf Inge Godøy, has experienced a gradual aesthetic s...
Theorists and musicologists have asked what particular musical works mean, what particular musical o...
The direct link between speech and music can be seen as the holy grail of musicology research, with ...
One imagines composed music as originating in the mind of an author. Indeed, I have for the last six...
In recent decades, mimesis has become a critical term for rethinking relationality, difference, and ...
Abstract: Music and speech are often cited as characteristically hu-man forms of communication. Both...
How do the physical realities of bodily gestures, instrumental and other technologies relate to musi...
Throughout Western music from the 1960s until today—in genres and epochs ranging from concert music,...
Starting with several examples, I propose a reflection about music as a sort of language that makes ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
Music and speech are often cited as characteristically human forms of communication. Both share the ...
This paper will present a first instrument and discuss its design method, derived from principles in...