: The size and shape of letters suggest dynamics and duration; squashed letters imply speed, while stretched letters indicate a held vocalization. Larger drawings often signify louder sounds (nuance).
: The score distinguishes between "basic material" (a glossary of comic sounds) and specific "scenes" enclosed by bars. 2. Vocal Techniques and Sound Palette Cathy Berberian Stripsody Score.pdf
(1966) by Cathy Berberian is a landmark in avant-garde music, famously merging the high art of contemporary vocal performance with the "low-brow" world of comic book onomatopoeia. Written for solo voice, this a cappella work is celebrated not only for its humor and theatricality but also for its revolutionary graphic score , illustrated by the Italian artist Roberto Zamarin . 1. Understanding the Graphic Score : The size and shape of letters suggest
: The score features three horizontal lines representing Low , Medium , and High vocal registers. The position of a word or drawing relative to these lines tells the performer which pitch to use. Unlike traditional sheet music
Unlike traditional sheet music, the consists of drawings, sound-words, and symbols that communicate instructions visually rather than through standard notes on a five-line staff.
Berberian, a classically trained mezzo-soprano, designed Stripsody to exploit the full diversity of the human voice. The performer acts as a "radio sound man," using their voice to mimic:
: Timing is indicated by the horizontal spacing of "sound words" and images across the page.