Human Voice: Flesh’s Sound (Part 2/6)
Exploring the Nuances of the Human Voice: A New Series
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Cries, sighs, yawns, snores, moans, coughs – the human voice extends far beyond spoken words.It’s a primal sound, an intangible force that touches, penetrates, and resonates throughout the body. as Italian author Italo Calvino wrote in “A King Listening,” The voice is the vibration of a gorge of flesh.
The Human Voice: A Multifaceted Exploration
What constitutes a voice? Is it a presence, a physical form, an emotion, a landscape, or even a prejudice? This series delves into the diverse lexicons, subtle shades, and intricate nuances of the human voice, exploring its power to convey what words alone cannot.

Production Team
- Design, assembly, and realization: Monica Fantini
- Sound recovery and co-realization: Laurence Allanic – Creation unit
- Special Thanks: Valérie Philippin, lyrical soprano
Bibliography
Calvino, Italo. Under the Jaguar sun. Translated by Jean-Paul manganaro.
Listen to the World
The “Listening Le Monde” project offers a radio program and participatory platform dedicated to exploring global cultures through everyday sounds. Hundreds of podcast programs are available.The participatory platform offers sound postcards and recordings. currently, 245 sound captures are accessible free of charge.
Visit www.ecouterlemonde.net for more.
Exploring the Nuances of the Human Voice: A Q&A
H2: What’s this new series all about?
This new series dives deep into the diverse and intricate aspects of the human voice. It moves beyond just spoken words to explore the full spectrum of vocal expression – cries,sighs,yawns,snores,moans,coughs,and everything in between. The series seeks to understand the power of the voice to convey emotions and experiences beyond what language alone can express.
H2: What inspired this exploration of the human voice?
The series draws inspiration from the profound impact the human voice has on our experience. As Italo Calvino wrote,”The voice is the vibration of a gorge of flesh.” This series will explore the feeling and effect of that vibration.
H2: What exactly will this series cover?
The series aims to explore the many facets of the human voice. It will delve into:
The diverse ways we use our voices – from spoken words to involuntary sounds.
The subtle shades and nuances that give our voices their unique character.
The power of the voice to communicate emotions and ideas more effectively than words alone.
H2: Who is involved in the production of this series?
The series is brought to life by a talented team:
Design, assembly, and realization: Monica Fantini
Sound recovery and co-realization: Laurence Allanic – Creation unit
Special Thanks: Valérie Philippin, lyrical soprano
H2: Doesn’t this sound like a soundscape exploration?
Yes, to some extent. The project resonates with the idea of soundscape by exploring the world via auditory experience. This series is related to the “Listening Le Monde” project.
H2: What is “Listening le Monde”?
“Listening Le monde” is a project that explores global cultures through the sounds of everyday life. It offers a radio program and an interactive platform for users to engage with sounds from around the world.
H2: Were can I find “Listening le Monde”?
You can explore “Listening Le Monde” and access hundreds of podcast programs and sound recordings for free. Visit their website at www.ecouterlemonde.net.
H2: What’s offered on the “Listening Le Monde” platform?
The participatory platform provides sound postcards and recordings. Currently, ther are 245 sound captures accessible free of charge.
H2: What are some of the sources related to the series?
The series is inspired by and uses the work of Italo Calvino. One source mentioned is “under the Jaguar Sun”.
H2: Where can I find more facts about the series’ sources?
The primary source mentioned is “Under the Jaguar Sun” by Italo Calvino. You can find this translated by Jean-paul Manganaro.
H2: Why explore the human voice?
The human voice is a essential aspect of human experience, used to convey emotion, and form connections. Through exploring the nuanced use of voice, we can understand each other better.
H2: What keywords might I search to find out more about this new series?
You might search phrases like:
“Exploring the Human Voice series”
“Human voice podcast”
“Listening Le Monde”
“Monica Fantini series”
* “Series about voice nuances”
H2: Briefly, what are the core aspects of the ”Listening Le Monde” project?
Here’s a fast summary:
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| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Focus | Exploring global cultures through everyday sounds |
| Format | Radio Programs and Participatory platform |
| Platform Content | Sound postcards and recordings |
| Accessibility | Hundreds of podcasts and 24 |
