cantarcantare
Cantarcantare is a term in contemporary vocal practice describing a self-referential singing technique in which a performer repeats a sung fragment or phrase in rapid succession, often with slight melodic, rhythmic, or timbral alterations. The term combines cantare (to sing) with reduplication, signaling both the act of singing and the repetition that defines the technique. Cantarcantare appears in solo work, choral contexts, and experimental ensembles, and is used to create layered textures and perceptual ambiguity.
Origin and usage: The coinage is recent and not tied to a single school or tradition. It
Techniques and contexts: Variants include immediate repetition (same pitch material repeated in short succession) and varied
Reception and relation: Critics note its hypnotic effect and technical demands, while some regard it as a