kadensseja
Kadensseja is a theoretical framework in musicology and performance studies describing how cadence and timing structure the perception of rhythm across diverse media, including music, spoken word, and theatre. Etymology: a neologism combining cadence with the suffix -seja, first proposed by researchers in the European experimental scene in the early 21st century.
Overview: The core idea is that cadences function as anchors that organize phrasing; kadensseja examines the
Techniques: cyclical cadential patterns (repeating cadence units), cadence elongation (deliberate lengthening of the final syllable or
Applications: used by composers and performers to craft rhetoric in performances, in contemporary opera, experimental theatre,
Reception: the framework is widely used in experimental contexts; critics note that it provides a vocabulary