Abstract
In the classical Greek theatre, masks were in fact used not only for visual effect but also as vocal resonance instruments. Can similar masks be constructed today? Singing and speaking through a mask focuses the attention of the audience not only on the posture and breathing movements of the singer or speaker, but equally on her voice.
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© 2004 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2004
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