Jean Nicolas De Surmont, Geoff Stahl, Anastasija Ropa
Although the song is often the subject of monographs, one of its forms remains insufficiently researched: the vocalised 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. In his book he takes up the issue of vocal poetry in...
Although the song is often the subject of monographs, one of its forms remains insufficiently researched: the vocalised song, communicated to the spec...