Event type:

In person

Date & time:

21 Nov 2024, 15:00 – 16:00

Speech Science Forum -- Jay Marchand Knight

Investigating the roles of pitch, timbre, and bias in the perception of gendered and racialized voices.

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Speech Science Forum -- Jay Marchand Knight

Jay Marchand Knight

PhD Student

Concordia University

Canadian Zwischenfach Jay Marchand Knight (they/them) is a Frederick Lowy Fellow at Concordia University, working in the Deroche Laboratory for Hearing and Cognition. They study voice timbre’s place in gender perception, attempting to quantify the relative interactions of pitch, timbre, and audio-visual fusion in voice evaluation through empirical work. As a voice teacher, Jay specializes in gender-affirming voice training and has taught at McGill University, University of Miami, and The Voice Lab, Inc., a Chicago-based school that works with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. A trained opera singer, Jay is interested in queering vocal composition, performance, and pedagogy and tries to engage with community-based, exploratory, and inclusive projects. They are active in research-creation with RISE Opera, an experimental project investigating human relationships to crises and aiming to break down traditional barriers to formal music making. Upcoming operatic performances include the title role queer interpretation of Carmen with Jupiter Opera and the title role in Floyd’s Susannah with the gender bent company, Opera Queens.

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Victor Rosi

v.rosi@ucl.ac.uk