The Organist
Between Speaking and Singing
Will spoken language become obsolete? What if, in the future, a simple conversation between two adults becomes a rarity, like an obscure musical piece that involves months of rehearsing and vocal training to be able to perform?
This week we visit the shady glen where language and music make out with each other, in a field surrounded by phonemes, intonation, and the throw-away vocables of human expression. What’s important here isn’t what we say, but how we say it.
We talk with artists working at the boundary between language and music: the composer Kate Soper, the poet Jeremy Sigler, and the drummer Milford Graves.
Produced by Jenny Ament, Myke Dodge Weiskopf, Laura Irving, Ross Simonini, Liam Geraghty.
Image credit: Courtesy of Jake Meginsky / Full Mantis