‘Extended’ vocal techniques in the institution: The Extended Vocal Techniques Ensemble at the Center for Musical Experiment at UCSD

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Charissa Noble
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In the decades following the Second World War, novel sound technologies and the proliferation of ethnomusicological field recordings ignited curiosity and experimentation among many musicians; these cultural phenomena also sparked a re-examination of conventional Euro-American musical sound sources. Classically trained instrumentalists and singers – particularly those associated with the ‘experimental tradition’ – cultivated intentionally idiosyncratic musical practices and widened their range of sonic possibility; this cultural zeitgeist included a heightened interest in so-called extended vocal techniques. In this article, I examine the research and creative output of the Extended Vocal Techniques Ensemble (EVTE) of the University of California at San Diego (UCSD). Drawing from published literature, interviews and archival sources to write this account of the EVTE’s multifaceted work, I contextualize the group’s activities within UCSD’s interdisciplinary emphasis as well as in the broader social–historical discourses of ‘extended vocal techniques’. Furthermore, I address the implications of their story within the broader politics of vocal aesthetics and pedagogy in Euro-American classical music contexts. By unearthing the EVTE’s interdisciplinary vision for vocal study, I hope to not only spark interest in this ensemble’s contributions, but also to revive (and build upon) their vision of a radically reimagined vocal artistry and study in academic music and beyond.
该机构的“扩展”声乐技术:加州大学圣迭戈分校音乐实验中心的扩展声乐技术合奏
在第二次世界大战后的几十年里,新颖的声音技术和民族音乐学现场录音的激增激发了许多音乐家的好奇心和实验性;这些文化现象也引发了对传统欧美音乐声源的重新审视。受过古典训练的乐器演奏家和歌手——尤其是那些与“实验传统”相关的人——有意培养出独特的音乐实践,并拓宽了他们的声音可能性范围;这种文化时代精神包括对所谓的扩展声乐技巧的高度兴趣。在这篇文章中,我考察了加州大学圣地亚哥分校扩展声乐技术合奏团(EVTE)的研究和创作成果。根据已发表的文献、采访和档案资料,我对EVTE的多方面工作进行了描述,并将该小组的活动置于加州大学可持续发展学院的跨学科重点以及“扩展声乐技术”的更广泛的社会历史话语中。此外,我在欧美古典音乐背景下的声乐美学和教育学的更广泛政治中探讨了他们的故事的含义。通过发掘EVTE对声乐研究的跨学科愿景,我希望不仅能激发人们对这个合奏团贡献的兴趣,还能重振(并建立在)他们对声乐艺术和学术音乐研究的全新愿景。
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies
Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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