Colombian-American soprano Stephanie Lamprea shares her journey through classical operatic training and demonstrates how exploring both classical and contemporary extended vocal techniques have enabled her to express her unique voice.
Music Credits:
Opening compilation features excerpts from:
“Only The Words Themselves Mean What They Say"
Composer: Kate Soper, lyrics by Lydia Davis
"Recitation 7"
Composer: Georges Aperghis
Improvisation by Stephanie Lamprea
"Recitation 10”
Composer: Georges Aperghis.
Final piece:
"Dithyramb" (from Tongues)
Composer: Jason Eckardt Stephanie Lamprea is an architect of new sounds and expressions as a performer, curator and improviser, specializing in contemporary classical repertoire. Trained as an operatic coloratura, she uses her voice as a mechanism of avant-garde performance art with an entire spectrum of vocal colors (including operatic style, straight tone, sputters and throat noises), creating “maniacal shifts of vocal production and character... like an icepick through the skull” (Jason Eckardt). She has received awards from the John Cage Orgel Stiftung, the St. Botolph Club Foundation and the Puffin Foundation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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