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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sound_poetrySound poetry - Wikipedia

    Sound poetry is an artistic form bridging literary and musical composition, in which the phonetic aspects of human speech are foregrounded instead of more conventional semantic and syntactic values; "verse without words". By definition, sound poetry is intended primarily for performance .

    • Poetry

      Poetry (a term derived from the Greek word poiesis,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugo_BallHugo Ball - Wikipedia

    Hugo Ball (German:; 22 February 1886 – 14 September 1927) was a German author, poet, and essentially the founder of the Dada movement in European art in Zürich in 1916. Among other accomplishments, he was a pioneer in the development of sound poetry.

    • Poetry
    • 22 February 1886, Pirmasens, Germany
    • German
    • Dada
  3. 31 de dez. de 2014 · Sound Poetry, Documentary, Electro-Acoustic/Electronic Charles Amirkhanian traces developments in 20th Century text-sound composition, including recorded examples by such historical figures as Kurt Schwitters, Raoul Hausmann, Ernst Toch, Gertrude Stein, Mauricio Lemaitre, François Dufrene and Henri Chopin.

  4. 25 de set. de 2014 · Sound prose (or sound poetry) is the merging of “literary and musical composition, in which the phonetic aspects of human speech are foregrounded instead of more conventional semantic and syntactic values” ( Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, s.v. “Sound Poetry”).

  5. 6 de fev. de 2024 · Sound poetry is a form of poetry that emphasizes the sounds that make up words rather than the actual words themselves. A sound poem uses an arrangement of phonetic sounds to create a musical tone and rhythm. Although its text can be written, sound poems are meant to be “performed,” spoken publicly by the poet.

  6. 15 de out. de 2009 · A genuinely comparatist study, The Sound of Poetry/The Poetry of Sound is designed to challenge current preconceptions about what Susan Howe has called “articulations of sound forms in time” as they have transformed the expanded poetic field of the twenty-first century.