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IJMSTA - Vol. 1 - Issue 1 - January 2019
ISSN 2612-2146
Pages: 31-37

Extended Drama Prosodic Tools: Design and Aesthetics

Authors: George Petras, Panagiotis Tsagkarakis, Anastasia Georgaki
Categories: Journal

Abstract - In this article we present an interactive toolkit for the extended vocal performance of Attic tragic poetry in drama related to its prosodic aspects. We focus on the development of modules for the phonological articulation of the ancient text based on archeomusicological readings (related to music and language) in order to add aesthetic values to the modern performance of ancient Greek drama. These tools are based on prosodic elements (melodic, rhythmic) of the ancient text and are used to: a) Detect the dynamic of the articulation, accent, pronunciation as well as the tonality/pitch of the actor's voice (recited or sung), b) Track the movements and gestures of the performer and c) Combine the data which is collected by the abovementioned processes (a and b) to trigger interactive sound and speech processing during the performance in order to reintroduce the prosodic aspects of voice in ancient drama.

Keywords: Prosodic interactive tools, prosodic models, Greek ancient drama, dynamic - tone and gesture detection, pitch curve, Dialogues on Drama Tool, Aristoxenus Tool


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Petras, G., Tsagkarakis, P., Georgaki, A. (2019). Extended Drama Prosodic Tools: Design and Aesthetics. IJMSTA. 2019 Jan 7; 1 (1): 31-37.

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