PhD student Sara D’Amario has had a busy few months working on her PhD research on the analysis of temporal synchronisation in singing ensembles. She received an Honorable Mention for the Best Student Award from The Voice Foundation, Philadelphia (USA) and has a string of publications in the press:
- D’Amario, S., Daffern, H., & Freia, B. (2018). Synchronization in singing duo performances: The roles of visual contact and leadership instruction, Frontiers in Psychology: Performance Science. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01208
- D’Amario, S., Daffern, H., & Freia, B. (2018). A new method for onset and offset detection in ensemble singing. Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Vocology. doi: 10.1080/14015439.2018.1452977
- D’Amario, S., Howard, D., Daffern, H., & Pennill, N. A longitudinal study of intonation in a cappella quintet singing, Journal of Voice. https://www.jvoice.org/article/S0892-1997(18)30241-8/abstract
- D’Amario, S., Daffern, H., & Bailes, F. (2018). A longitudinal study investigating synchronization in singing quintet performances, Journal of Voice. https://www.jvoice.org/article/S0892-1997(18)30174-7/abstract
Impressive work Sara!