Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice

Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice

by Nina Sun Eidsheim
Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice

Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice

by Nina Sun Eidsheim

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Overview

In Sensing Sound Nina Sun Eidsheim offers a vibrational theory of music that radically re-envisions how we think about sound, music, and listening. Eidsheim shows how sound, music, and listening are dynamic and contextually dependent, rather than being fixed, knowable, and constant. She uses twenty-first-century operas by Juliana Snapper, Meredith Monk, Christopher Cerrone, and Alba Triana as case studies to challenge common assumptions about sound-such as air being the default medium through which it travels-and to demonstrate the importance a performance's location and reception play in its contingency. By theorizing the voice as an object of knowledge and rejecting the notion of an a priori definition of sound, Eidsheim releases the voice from a constraining set of fixed concepts and meanings. In Eidsheim's theory, music consists of aural, tactile, spatial, physical, material, and vibrational sensations. This expanded definition of music as manifested through material and personal relations suggests that we are all connected to each other in and through sound. Sensing Sound will appeal to readers interested in sound studies, new musicology, contemporary opera, and performance studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822360612
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 12/11/2015
Series: Sign, Storage, Transmission Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Nina Sun Eidsheim is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Illustrations  viii

Acknowledgments  xi

Introduction  1

1. Music's Material Dependency: What Underwater Opera Can Tell Us about Odysseus's Ears  27

2. The Acoustic Mediation of Voice, Self, and Others  58

3. Music as Action: Singing Happens before Sound  95

4. All Voice, All Ears: From the Figure of Sound to the Practice of Music  132

5. Music as a Vibrational Practice: Singing and Listening as Everything and Nothing  154

Notes  187

Bibliography  241

Index  261

What People are Saying About This

Suzanne G. Cusick

"Imaginative, bold, theoretically wide-ranging and rooted in readings of contemporary culture, Sensing Sound proposes a radical, genuinely original rethinking of human beings' acoustical behavior and experience."
 

MP3: The Meaning of a Format - Jonathan Sterne

"Sensing Sound offers a singular and original perspective on the status of the voice and the theory of music. Nina Sun Eidsheim teaches readers to think about voice as a multisensory phenomenon and, in so doing, turns the tools of sound studies and critical musicology against themselves, demonstrating conclusively that an understanding of sound is not enough for understanding voice, singing, or music."
 

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