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Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
David Roesner
32 episodes
1 month ago
This podcast accompanies the research project "The Sound of Theatre", supported by the Centre for Advances Studies at the University of Munich. We will explore questions around the current research in this field of study, we will have conversations with artists and discussions about performances, and we will record presentations and papers that come out of our various cooperations. The format, length and frequency of this podcast will vary, but we hope that all episodes will be interesting, engaging and relevant for all those interested in the wide range of interplays between theatre, music, sound, voice, acoustic and technolgy: whether you are a student, a scholar, an artist or an audience member: Please subscribe and tune in!
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This podcast accompanies the research project "The Sound of Theatre", supported by the Centre for Advances Studies at the University of Munich. We will explore questions around the current research in this field of study, we will have conversations with artists and discussions about performances, and we will record presentations and papers that come out of our various cooperations. The format, length and frequency of this podcast will vary, but we hope that all episodes will be interesting, engaging and relevant for all those interested in the wide range of interplays between theatre, music, sound, voice, acoustic and technolgy: whether you are a student, a scholar, an artist or an audience member: Please subscribe and tune in!
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Education,
Music
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Theatre Sound as Collaboration (Conference Documentation). Part 2.1: Francesco Bentivegna, Alex Nowitz and Cathy van Eck
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
1 hour 16 minutes
1 year ago
Theatre Sound as Collaboration (Conference Documentation). Part 2.1: Francesco Bentivegna, Alex Nowitz and Cathy van Eck
The recent wave of interdisciplinary scholarship on/through voice has moved decisively away from perceptions of voice as singular, solipsistic or as tied to selfhood in one-directional or indexical ways. Voice (or rather: voicing or vocality) is now understood and practised as multiple, plural, and emergent. This curated panel seeks to embrace this approach and, in light of the symposium’s thematic remit, addresses vocal practice as a material or component of theatrical collaboration. Also, and crucially, it proposes a rethinking of theatre voice as collaboration. This part of the session consists of invited talks and demonstrations by artists that work with/through voice: Francesco Bentivegna, Alex Nowitz and Cathy van Eck.
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
This podcast accompanies the research project "The Sound of Theatre", supported by the Centre for Advances Studies at the University of Munich. We will explore questions around the current research in this field of study, we will have conversations with artists and discussions about performances, and we will record presentations and papers that come out of our various cooperations. The format, length and frequency of this podcast will vary, but we hope that all episodes will be interesting, engaging and relevant for all those interested in the wide range of interplays between theatre, music, sound, voice, acoustic and technolgy: whether you are a student, a scholar, an artist or an audience member: Please subscribe and tune in!