Home / Arts and Entertainment / Noise Music Healed My Voice After Coma, Says Stefania Pedretti
Noise Music Healed My Voice After Coma, Says Stefania Pedretti
2 Feb
Summary
- Singer regained her voice after a coma through therapeutic music rehearsals.
- Her voice loss was psychogenic, a psychological block with physical effects.
- She now teaches workshops on vocal expression and healing through screaming.

Stefania Pedretti, one half of the cult noise duo OvO, experienced severe encephalitis following a coma in January 2022. Intubation led to vocal cord issues, rendering her unable to speak for months. Her doctor proposed an unconventional treatment: returning to the rehearsal studio.
Pedretti, who co-founded OvO in 2000 with Bruno Dorella, was known for her powerful vocals. The voice impairment was deemed psychogenic, a psychological block rather than an organic injury. The therapy involved returning to music, which helped her overcome the "split" in her voice between speaking and singing.
Initial rehearsals were difficult, but playing the song "Queer Fight" prompted her voice to return with volume. This experience led to months of vocal exercises. Pedretti reflects that the musical part of her expression felt more instinctual and authentic, allowing her to regain normal speech.




