Experimental Music Notebooks

Experimental Music Notebooks
Author: Leigh Landy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1994
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783718655533


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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music
Author: Thom Holmes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 042975843X


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Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture, Sixth Edition, presents an extensive history of electronic music—from its historical beginnings in the late nineteenth century to its everchanging present—recounting the musical ideas that arose in parallel with technological progress. In four parts, the author details the fundamentals of electronic music, its history, the major synthesizer innovators, and contemporary practices. This examination of the music’s experimental roots covers the key composers, genres, and techniques used in analog and digital synthesis, including both art and popular music, Western and non-Western. New to this edition: A reorganized and revised chapter structure places technological advances within a historical framework. Shorter chapters offer greater modularity and flexibility for instructors. Discussions on the elements of sound, listening to electronic music, electronic music in the mainstream, Eurorack, and more. An appendix of historically important electronic music studios around the globe. Listening Guides throughout the book provide step-by-step annotations of key musical works, focusing the development of student listening skills. Featuring extensive revisions and expanded coverage, this sixth edition of Electronic and Experimental Music represents an comprehensive accounting of the technology, musical styles, and figures associated with electronic music, highlighting the music’s deep cultural impact.

Experimental music notebooks

Experimental music notebooks
Author: Leigh Landy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN: 9783718655540


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Experimental Music

Experimental Music
Author: Michael Nyman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1999-07-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521653831


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Composer Michael Nyman's classic 1974 account of the postwar experimental tradition in music.

Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music
Author: Thom Holmes
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1985
Genre: Music
ISBN:


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Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music
Author: Thom Holmes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780415896467


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Compact disc includes 19 examples of electronic music.

Music 109

Music 109
Author: Alvin Lucier
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0819572985


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Composer and performer Alvin Lucier brings clarity to the world of experimental music as he takes the reader through more than a hundred groundbreaking musical works, including those of Robert Ashley, John Cage, Charles Ives, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, Christian Wolff, and La Monte Young. Lucier explains in detail how each piece is made, unlocking secrets of the composers’ style and technique. The book as a whole charts the progress of American experimental music from the 1950s to the present, covering such topics as indeterminacy, electronics, and minimalism, as well as radical innovations in music for the piano, string quartet, and opera. Clear, approachable and lively, Music 109 is Lucier’s indispensable guide to late 20th-century composition. No previous musical knowledge is required, and all readers are welcome.

What's the Matter with Today's Experimental Music?

What's the Matter with Today's Experimental Music?
Author: Leigh Landy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1135073171


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Today's education and communications media are seen to be the main cause of the anonymity of contemporary music and suggestions are made to improve this situation. Leigh Landy investigates audio-visual applications that have hardly been explored, new timbres and sound sources, the discovery of musical space, new notations, musical politics, and the 'musical community' in an attempt to incite more composers, musicians and musicologists to get this music out into the works and to stimulate the creation of new experimental works.

Artistic Experimentation in Music

Artistic Experimentation in Music
Author: Darla Crispin
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9462700133


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Essential reading for anyone interested in artistic research applied to music This book is the first anthology of writings about the emerging subject of artistic experimentation in music. This subject, as part of the cross-disciplinary field of artistic research, cuts across boundaries of the conventional categories of performance practice, music analysis, aesthetics, and music pedagogy. The texts, most of them specially written for this volume, have a common genesis in the explorations of the Orpheus Research Centre in Music (ORCiM) in Ghent, Belgium. The book critically examines experimentation in music of different historical eras. It is essential reading for performers, composers, teachers, and others wanting to inform themselves of the issues and the current debates in the new field of artistic research as applied to music. The publication is accompanied by a CD of music discussed in the text, and by an online resource of video illustrations of specific issues. Contributors Paulo de Assis (ORCiM), Richard Barrett (Institute of Sonology, The Hague), Tom Beghin (McGill University), William Brooks (University of York, ORCiM), Nicholas G. Brown (University of East Anglia), Marcel Cobussen (University of Leiden), Kathleen Coessens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, ORCiM); Paul Craenen (Director Musica, Impulse Centre for Music), Darla Crispin (Norwegian Academy of Music), Stephen Emmerson (Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane), Henrik Frisk (Malmö Academy of Music), Bob Gilmore (ORCiM), Valentin Gloor (ORCiM), Yolande Harris (Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media – DXARTS), University of Washington, Seattle), Mieko Kanno (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), Andrew Lawrence-King (Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, University of Western Australia), Catherine Laws (University of York, ORCiM), Stefan Östersjö (ORCiM), Juan Parra (ORCiM), Larry Polansky (University of California, Santa Cruz), Stephen Preston, Godfried-Willem Raes (Logos Foundation, Ghent), Hans Roels (ORCiM), Michael Schwab (ORCiM, Royal College of Art, London, Zurich University of the Arts), Anna Scott (ORCiM), Steve Tromans (Middlesex University), Luk Vaes (ORCiM), Bart Vanhecke (KU Leuven, ORCiM)

Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music
Author: Thomas B. Holmes
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Computer music
ISBN: 9780415936446


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The second edition of the classic text on the history of electronic music, this book has been thoroughly updated to present material on home computers, the Internet, as well as enlarged sections on history and theoretical issues.