The polyphony of the soloist voice
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https://doi.org/10.26512/vozcen.v3i02.45588Keywords:
Polyphony, Soloist voice, Vocal stratigraphy, Vocal training, Vocal alchemyAbstract
The author is inspired by Ernani Maletta's propositions on polyphony to highlight the multiplicity of simultaneous points of view that are manifested even in the soloist's voice. She states that every vocal emission has, in itself, a stratigraphy of languages, discourses, identifying different strata of meaning that each voice expresses simultaneously. She proposes a vocal training in line with this polyphonic stratigraphy, finally emphasizing that an alchemical operation is carried out with the voice, in which, from the meeting of the strata and preserving their peculiarity, a unique result is always born, the richer the more conscious we are of the nature and specificity of each of them.
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