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1. Tonelli, Chris. 2019. Voices Found: Free Jazz and Singing. New York: Routledge.
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Chris Tonelli
Chris Tonelli is Assistant Professor of Popular Music Studies in the Popular Music, Sound and Media Cultures specialization of the Arts, Culture and Media program at the University of Groningen where he teaches global and transnational popular music studies, arts criticism, critical musicology, ethnographic methodology, sonic technology studies, urban ethnomusicology, and popular music analysis and history. His book Voices Found: Free Jazz and Singing (2020 Routledge) examines the history of improvisational soundsinging and theorizes the social effects of human vocal sounds audiences hear as non-human. Other recent work includes articles on video game music and identity (for the Cambridge Companion of Video Game Music) and reception of scat singing (for a forthcoming edited volume also on Cambridge UP). Dr. Tonelli is also active as a community music practitioner and researcher through his conducting and organization of improvising choirs, like his virtual Transnational Vocal Exploration Choir project.