A Short History of Electronic Music and Its Women Protagonists

A Short History of Electronic Music and Its Women Protagonists
Author: Johann Merrich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN: 8892770675

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A short history of electronic music

A short history of electronic music
Author: Johann Merrich
Publsiher: LIT EDIZIONI
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-07-20T00:00:00+02:00
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9788892770461

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The majority of books covering the birth and development of electroacoustic and electronic music do seem to only give us a partial overview of this peculiar aspect of contemporary cultural production; essays and monographs provide an androcentric view on the subject, rarely mentioning the contribution of inventresses, female composers and theorists. The “young” age of electronic music – together with the traditional privilege granted by historians to the productions of North America and some European countries – contribute in obstructing the drafting of a paritary, diagonal and comprehensive view of this topic. This book aims to open a new perspective on electronic music history; If we want to write a new, more inclusive and equitable future, we will have to look at the facts by training a curious gaze, stripped of mechanically reiterated certainties. From the birth of the Theremin to the first commercial software intended for the production of computer music, from Japan to Russia passing through Europe and the American Continent, each chapter of this book deals with a specific moment of the history of electronic music narrated through the compositions and experiences of women composers. Addressed to lovers of electronic music, scholars and non-experts, A Short History of Electronic Music and its Women Protagonists discloses a new and vibrating universe of untold stories.

The History of Electronic Music

The History of Electronic Music
Author: Ronnie Sundin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8299654335

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Synthesis

Synthesis
Author: Herbert A. Deutsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1985
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015009725717

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Topics include a short history of electronic music, the tape recorder as a musical instrument, analog synthesizers, signal processors & analog sequencers, polyphonic, programmable & hybrid synthesizers, computers & MIDI.

Performing Electronic Music Live

Performing Electronic Music Live
Author: Kirsten Hermes
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781000470260

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Performing Electronic Music Live lays out conceptual approaches, tools, and techniques for electronic music performance, from DJing, DAWs, MIDI controllers, traditional instruments, live sound design, hardware setups, custom software and hardware, to live visuals, venue acoustics, and live show promotion. Through case studies and contrasting tutorials by successful artists, Kirsten Hermes explores the many different ways in which you can create memorable experiences on stage. Featuring interviews with highly accomplished musicians and practitioners, readers can also expand on their knowledge with hands-on video tutorials for each chapter via the companion website, performingelectronicmusic.live. Performing Electronic Music Live is an essential, all-encompassing resource for professionals, students of music production courses, and researchers in the field of creative-focused performance technology.

Listening through the Noise

Listening through the Noise
Author: Joanna Demers
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199774487

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Contemporary electronic music has splintered into numerous genres and subgenres, all of which share a concern with whether sound, in itself, bears meaning. Listening through the Noise considers how the experience of listening to electronic music constitutes a departure from the expectations that have long governed music listening in the West.

The Discourse Community of Electronic Dance Music

The Discourse Community of Electronic Dance Music
Author: Anita Jóri
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783839457580

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Research on electronic dance music communities has been initiated by scholars in the fields of sociology, cultural studies, public health research and others. Linguistic aspects, however, are rarely considered. Anita Jóri fills this gap of research and suggests a new perspective by looking at these communities as a discourse community. She gives an overview of the language use and discourse characteristics of this community while applying a mixed methodology of linguistic discourse analysis and cultural studies. The book is aimed at researchers and students in the fields of applied linguistics, popular music, media, communication and cultural studies.

Live Wires

Live Wires
Author: Dan Warner
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781780238715

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We live in an electronic world, saturated with electronic sounds. Yet, electronic sounds aren’t a new phenomenon; they have long permeated our sonic landscape. What began as the otherworldly sounds of the film score for the 1956 film Forbidden Planet and the rarefied, new timbres of Stockhausen’s Kontakte a few years later, is now a common soundscape in technology, media, and an array of musical genres and subgenres. More people than ever before can produce and listen to electronic music, from isolated experimenters, classical and jazz musicians, to rock musicians, sound recordists, and the newer generations of electronic musicians making hip-hop, house, techno, and ambient music. Increasingly we are listening to electronic sounds, finding new meanings in them, experimenting with them, and rehearing them as listeners and makers. Live Wires explores how five key electronic technologies—the tape recorder, circuit, computer, microphone, and turntable—revolutionized musical thought. Featuring the work of major figures in electronic music—including everyone from Schaeffer, Varèse, Xenakis, Babbitt, and Oliveros to Eno, Keith Emerson, Grandmaster Flash, Juan Atkins, and Holly Herndon—Live Wires is an arresting discussion of the powerful musical ideas that are being recycled, rethought, and remixed by the most interesting electronic composers and musicians today.