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From Vocal Poetry to Song

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Although the song is often the subject of monographs, one of its forms remains insufficiently researched: the vocalized song, communicated to the spectator through performance. The study of the son...
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Although the song is often the subject of monographs, one of its forms remains insufficiently researched: the vocalized song, communicated to the spectator through performance. The study of the song takes one back to the study of vocal practices, from aesthetic objects to forms and to plural styles. To conceive a song means approaching it in its different instances of creation as well as its linguistic diversity. Jean Nicolas De Surmont proposes ways of research and analysis useful to musicians, musicologists, and literary critics alike. He takes up the issue of vocal poetry in addition to examining the theoretic aspects of song objects. Rather than offering an autonomous model of analysis, De Surmont extends the research fields and suggests responses to debates that have involved everyone interested in vocal poetic forms.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 184
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Publication Date: 30 January 2018
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838210926
Format: Paperback
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MUSIC / History & Criticism, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General

Anyone who is interested in drawing up a global typology of the song object will be applying the theoretical basis established by De Surmont.

Jean Nicolas De Surmont is a researcher in metalexicography and the author of many books on the French and Quebecois song. Having graduated from Laval University (Québec) in literature and sociology, he completed his PhD at Paris-X Nanterre. He has authored more than a hundred articles and critical reviews published in more than thirty countries.