Performing Music in the Age of Recording

Performing Music in the Age of Recording
Author: Robert Philip
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-04-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0300102461

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What is the relationship between performance and recording? What is the impact of recording on the lives of musicians? Comparison of the lives of musicians and audiences in the years before recordings with those of today. Survey of the changing attitudes toward freedom of expression, the globalization of performing styles and the rise of the period instrument movement.

A Little History of Music

A Little History of Music
Author: Robert Philip
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300257748

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Human beings have always made music. Music can move us and tell stories of faith, struggle, or love. It is common to all cultures across the world. But how has it changed over the millennia?0 0Robert Philip explores the extraordinary history of music in all its forms, from our earliest ancestors to today?s mass-produced songs. This is a truly global story. Looking to Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and beyond, Philip reveals how musicians have been brought together by trade and migration and examines the vast impact of colonialism. From Hildegard von Bingen and Clara Schumann to Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin, great performers and composers have profoundly shaped music as we know it.0.

The Dark Age of Music

The Dark Age of Music
Author: Greg Henry Waters
Publsiher: Greg Henry Waters Group
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A BOOK BY GREG HENRY WATERS THE DEATH OF A MUSICIAN “A Composer of Art Music and the Dark Age of Music” by Greg Henry Waters Mark Twain, said, "to do something that no one else did is the real joy of life." This is what I am trying to do. We have to create a real culture not let the McDonald culture take over. I like gentleness in music. We need gentleness in the world not force. God is gentle. If music be the voice of God it should be gentle. This book is dedicated to al the people whom have participated in my life! Special Thanks to Steve Devitt and Kirsten Borg for thinking the book is important! Also to my two most important teachers, Bianca Rogge and Alfred Schmielewski! (Yogi Narayana)

Performing Popular Music

Performing Popular Music
Author: David Cashman,Waldo Garrido
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429012662

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This book explores the fundamentals of popular music performance for students in contemporary music institutions. Drawing on the insights of performance practice research, it discusses the unwritten rules of performances in popular music, what it takes to create a memorable performance, and live popular music as a creative industry. The authors offer a practical overview of topics ranging from rehearsals to stagecraft, and what to do when things go wrong. Chapters on promotion, recordings, and the music industry place performance in the context of building a career. Performing Popular Music introduces aspiring musicians to the elements of crafting compelling performances and succeeding in the world of today’s popular music.

Performing Music History

Performing Music History
Author: John C. Tibbetts,Michael Saffle,William A. Everett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-09-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319924717

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Performing Music History offers a unique perspective on music history and performance through a series of conversations with women and men intimately associated with music performance, history, and practice: the musicians themselves. Fifty-five celebrated artists—singers, pianists, violinists, cellists, flutists, horn players, oboists, composers, conductors, and jazz greats—provide interviews that encompass most of Western music history, from the Middle Ages to contemporary classical music, avant-garde innovations, and Broadway musicals. The book covers music history through lenses that include “authentic” performance, original instrumentation, and social context. Moreover, the musicians interviewed all bring to bear upon their respective subjects three outstanding qualities: 1) their high esteem in the music world as immediately recognizable names among musicians and public alike; 2) their energy and devotion to scholarship and the recovery of endangered musical heritages; and 3) their considerable skills, media savvy, and showmanship as communicators. Introductory essays to each chapter provide brief synopses of historical eras and topics. Combining careful scholarship and lively conversation, Performing Music History explores historical contexts for a host of fascinating issues.

Making Music

Making Music
Author: George Martin
Publsiher: New York : W. Morrow
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1983
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015007940094

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Recorded Music

Recorded Music
Author: Mine Doğantan
Publsiher: Libri Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015078773051

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Bringing together an international collection of experts, this work explores various philosophical issues surrounding modern music recordings. With perspectives from practicing musicians, musicologists, sound artists, and recordings engineers, this reference asks how theoretical issues related to their work relate to the context of making and using recordings. Additional questions asked by this study include "What kind of spatiality is generated through recordings, and by what means? What is the nature of recorded space ? Do recordings reflect musical reality or create one?" and "What are the philosophical bases of an ethics of recording?""

Early Recordings and Musical Style

Early Recordings and Musical Style
Author: Robert Philip
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1992-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521235280

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In this fascinating study, Robert Philip argues that recordings of the early twentieth-century provide an important, and hitherto neglected, resource in the history of musical performance.