“Shall I say the voice was deep; hollow; gelatinous; remote; unearthly; inhuman; disembodied? What shall I say?” (H.P. Lovecraft, “The Statement of Randolph Carter”). My paper explores the role of timbre in Gothic, SF, and Weird music. Timbre, the most indescribable of musical parameters, is able to add an immediately nostalgic or otherworldly feel to a composition: timbre turns a power chord (on distorted guitar) to bourdon (on hurdy gurdy) in many medieval Goth songs; the timbre of the theremin evokes outer space in countless SF film soundtracks; the unheard timbre of H.P. Lovecraft’s “nameless gods” resonates with numinosity. And yet how can timbre be described except with the help of imprecise adjectives? How can voices such as that in...
Timbre and orchestration are neglected parameters in analytical writing, partly because analysis tra...
We are free, from the shackles of the finite, and of the physical world. Sound now enjoys morphologi...
H.P. Lovecraft was a twentieth-century American writer whose short story “The Music of Erich Zann” h...
In a music-aesthetic approach to Gothic based on Hans Gumbrecht’s notion of atmosphere and Jean-Fran...
In the history of Western musical thought, the intelligibility as well as the expressive powers of m...
Music is an art form which shapes all of our lives. It is integral to the human experience as an exp...
Timbre is an important aspect of music, particularly in the twentieth century. Relatively little ser...
Timbre is crucial to the generation of musical affect and meaning. But despite its well-acknowledged...
This thesis explores the concept of timbre through the lens of analytic philosophical aesthetics an...
In exploring the semiotics of vocal timbre as a general phenomenon within music, theoretical engagem...
There has been a great deal of philosophical interest in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft recently, ba...
This dissertation comprises a collection of works that address aspects of soundoccupying space. Thos...
This paper is about how the horror of noise has been expressed in the work of some writers, fiction ...
When George Du Maurier’s infamous mesmerist Svengali performs on his elastic penny whistle, the inst...
This article investigates the phonic materiality of sound, specifically of buzzing voices, in H. P. ...
Timbre and orchestration are neglected parameters in analytical writing, partly because analysis tra...
We are free, from the shackles of the finite, and of the physical world. Sound now enjoys morphologi...
H.P. Lovecraft was a twentieth-century American writer whose short story “The Music of Erich Zann” h...
In a music-aesthetic approach to Gothic based on Hans Gumbrecht’s notion of atmosphere and Jean-Fran...
In the history of Western musical thought, the intelligibility as well as the expressive powers of m...
Music is an art form which shapes all of our lives. It is integral to the human experience as an exp...
Timbre is an important aspect of music, particularly in the twentieth century. Relatively little ser...
Timbre is crucial to the generation of musical affect and meaning. But despite its well-acknowledged...
This thesis explores the concept of timbre through the lens of analytic philosophical aesthetics an...
In exploring the semiotics of vocal timbre as a general phenomenon within music, theoretical engagem...
There has been a great deal of philosophical interest in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft recently, ba...
This dissertation comprises a collection of works that address aspects of soundoccupying space. Thos...
This paper is about how the horror of noise has been expressed in the work of some writers, fiction ...
When George Du Maurier’s infamous mesmerist Svengali performs on his elastic penny whistle, the inst...
This article investigates the phonic materiality of sound, specifically of buzzing voices, in H. P. ...
Timbre and orchestration are neglected parameters in analytical writing, partly because analysis tra...
We are free, from the shackles of the finite, and of the physical world. Sound now enjoys morphologi...
H.P. Lovecraft was a twentieth-century American writer whose short story “The Music of Erich Zann” h...