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The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music Nick Collins (University of Sussex)

The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music By Nick Collins (University of Sussex)

The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music by Nick Collins (University of Sussex)


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Summary

Electronic music underwrites most contemporary music via recording studios, digital downloads, synthesisers, sequencers and sound editors, effects processing, and a host of other technological and stylistic innovations. This book explores the musics most associated with electronics, and provides exciting views into the current scene and the historical movements.

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The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music by Nick Collins (University of Sussex)

Musicians are always quick to adopt and explore new technologies. The fast-paced changes wrought by electrification, from the microphone via the analogue synthesiser to the laptop computer, have led to a wide diversity of new musical styles and techniques. Electronic music has grown to a broad field of investigation, taking in historical movements such as musique concrete and elektronische musik, and contemporary trends such as electronic dance music and electronica. A fascinating array of composers and inventors have contributed to a diverse set of technologies, practices and music. This book brings together some novel threads through this scene, from the viewpoint of researchers at the forefront of the sonic explorations empowered by electronic technology. The chapters provide accessible and insightful overviews of core topic areas and uncover some hitherto less publicised corners of worldwide movements. Recent areas of intense activity such as audiovisuals, live electronic music, interactivity and network music are actively promoted.

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This is an indispensable resource for newcomers hoping to gain a practical understanding of the culture and creation of contemporary electronic music. --Choice

Table of Contents

Chronology; Introduction Nick Collins and Julio d'Escrivan; Part I. Electronic Music in Context: 1. The origins of electronic music Andrew Hugill; 2. Electronic music and the studio Margaret Schedel; 3. Live electronic music Nicolas Collins; 4. A history of programming and music Ge Wang; Artists' Statements I: Laurie Spiegel; Yasunao Tone; John Oswald; Mathias Gmachl (Farmer's Manual); Erdem Helvacioglu; Pauline Oliveros; Chris Jeffs; Rodrigo Sigal; Mira Calix; Denis Smalley; Seong-Ah Shin; Carsten Nicolai; Warren Burt; Max Mathews; Part II. Electronic Music in Practice: 5. Interactivity and live computer music Sergi Jorda; 6. Algorithmic composition Karlheinz Essl; 7. Live audiovisuals Amy Alexander and Nick Collins; 8. Network music Julian Rohrhuber; 9. Electronic music and the moving image Julio d'Escrivan; 10. Musical robots and listening machines Nick Collins; Artists' Statements II: Kevin Saunderson; Kanta Horio; Donna Hewitt; Alejandro Vinao; Bubblyfish; Barry Truax; Lukas Ligeti (Burkina Electric); Christina Kubisch; Murat Ertel; Adina Izarra; Cybork; Francis Dhomont; David Behrmann; Kevin Blechdom (Kristin Erickson); Karlheinz Stockhausen; George E. Lewis; Part III. Analysis and Synthesis: 11. Computer generation and manipulation of sounds Stefania Serafin; 12. The psychology of electronic music Petri Toiviainen; 13. Trends in electroacoustic composition Natasha Barrett; Bibliography.

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GOR007194260
9780521688659
0521688655
The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music by Nick Collins (University of Sussex)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-12-13
314
Winner of Nicolas Bessaraboff Prize 2009
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