Publication
Odyssey of the Voice
- Details:
- 500 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 6 x 9"
- ISBN13:
- 978-1-59756-029-0
- Release Date:
- 01/01/2006
Overview
Renowned French otolaryngologist Jean Abitbol, a lifetime student of the human voice, takes readers on an unforgettable odyssey spanning man's first use of voice through the acquisition of language to the use of voice as an expression of self. With great wit and charm, Dr. Abitbol's narrative encompasses everything from the psychological to the physiological, from explaining the workings of the voice to celebrating the human voice's highest achievements.
He describes a fascinating history of the voice, its origins, its course since the Homo Sapiens' first sentences, its episodes of hoarseness, and its achievements, from the newborn cry to the coloratura soprano, from the impersonator to the ventriloquist. After exploring what is known about the voice, Dr. Abitbol tells us what our voices are capable of. He examines what he describes as "the magic of the voice": the voice as a fingerprint, a reflection of our personality in expressing our sex and sexuality.
A great portion of this odyssey is devoted to singing and singers, both to the complexity of singing in general and to lyrical singing, the intricacies of which requires participation of the mechanical, emotional, and cerebral systems. The mysteries of the voice unfold as Dr. Abitbol guides readers through the latest physiological and pathological research using examples of historical figures', patients', and celebrities' voices to explain how the ways in which the body moves affect the way the voice sounds and how vocal quality is unique to each human being.
A unique tour de force of the human vocal instrument, Odyssey of the Voice changes the way we think about our voices.
- General audience book on the evolution and an understanding of the human voice.
- Dr. Abitbol has just been made a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur in recognition of his services to his profession.
- Translation of best-selling French edition with new materials and chapters.
Reviews
Sheri Wells-Jensen & Ludmila Polyakova, Bowling Green State University, Journal of the International Phonetic Association (2014):
"[T]he scope of this book is truely impressive; it broaches a wide variety of topics and stimulates the reader to want to find out more. If the reader is searching for an odyssey, or a passionate, provacative romp through everything related to the human voice, this book will indeed provide that enjoyable journey."Gale Tauberer, SLPD, CCC-SLP, Advance Web (July 2006):
"Odyssey of the Voice, written by Jean Abitbol, MD, an otorhinolaryngologist at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, offers a captivating depiction of the one element that is unique to man: voice and the power to communicate...
Dr. Abitbol writes not only as a scientist and medical practitioner, but also as an anthropologist, historian and philosopher. These viewpoints make the subject matter appealing to both the professional and layperson. He interweaves basic scientific knowledge with these many different perspectives, giving the reader a deeper understanding of the connectedness of the various facets that have combined to make the human race what it is today."Joanna Cazden, MFA, MS-CCC, Voice and Speech Review (November 2013):
"Vocal artists and performance teachers who are interested in voice science and medicine, but who hesitate to plunge fully into the jargons of physics and clinical practice, now have an accessible option. Renowned otolaryngologist, phoniatrist, and surgeon Jean Abitol, of the University of Paris, has united his expertise in voice physiology, psychology, and endocrinology with broad knowledge of speech-language development and his personal love for singers and singing. The result is a highly readable, unabashedly poetic yet clinically reliable ode to the wonders of vocalization."
- Prologue: Homo Vocalis
- Back to the Origins of the Voice
- The Evolution of the Human Voice
- The Fossil Voice
- The Voice: An Apprenticeship
- Cerebropolis at the Controls of the Voice
- The Receiver of the Human Voice
- Voice and Language
- The Script of the Voice: Language and Tthoughts
- From the Descriptive to the Affective
- From the Affective to the Virtual
- The Sexual Voice
- Does the Voice Age? Lesions of the Voice
- Your Voice: A Vulnerable Instrument That Needs Good Care
- The Health of the Voice
- The Stage Voice
- The Singing Voice
- Castrati
- Mimics: Contortionists of the Larynx
- Ventriloquists: Magicians of the Voice
- Myths and Unusual Voices
- Voice and Seduction
- The Voices Powers of Survival
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Index
About The Author
Jean Abitbol, MD is Ancien Chef de Clinique at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. An otorhinolaryngologist, he specializes in phoniatrics and voice surgery. Based on his clinical experience and research, he has published extensively on voice medicine and is recognized internationally for his contributions to voice surgery and care of the professional voice.
A lifelong student of the intricacies of the human voice, Dr. Abitbol practices otolaryngology, phoniatry, and laser voice surgery in Paris, where he is Ancien Chef de Clinique at the University of Paris. His interest in the human voice led him to develop innovative diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, including vocal dynamic exploration, a method that allows physicians to look at the vocal folds speaking or singing and, more recently, the use of three-dimensional imaging of the larynx. His research has centered on the effects of hormones on the human voice.
Dr. Abitbol has published over 300 articles in the medical literature and produced several medical movies for which he has won film prizes. He hosts an annual international seminar for physicians and voice professionals on laser voice surgery and voice care and gives conferences to teachers and singers on voice care. A popular international presenter at scientific and professional meetings, he has received many honors, the most recent of which was the prestigious Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur for which he was nominated by the Ministry of Health on behalf of the President of the French republic.