Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century

Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century
Title Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Hans-Joachim Braun
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2002-09-16
Genre Music
ISBN 9780801868856

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Braun (Universitat der Bundeswehr) presents 13 contributions by scholars in two fields of history--musicology and technology. Topics include the role of Yamaha in Japan's musical development, the social construction of the synthesizer, the player piano as a precursor of computer music, the musical role of airplanes and locomotives, the origins of the 45-RPM record, violin vibrato and the phonograph, Jimi Hendrix, the aesthetic challenge of sound sampling, and others. Originally published in 2000 as I Sing the Body Electric: Music and Technology in the 20th Century. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Music of the Twentieth Century

Music of the Twentieth Century
Title Music of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Ton de Leeuw
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 9053567658

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Ton de Leeuw was a truly groundbreaking composer. As evidenced by his pioneering study of compositional methods that melded Eastern traditional music with Western musical theory, he had a profound understanding of the complex and often divisive history of twentieth-century music. Now his renowned chronicle Music of the Twentieth Century is offered here in a newly revised English-language edition. Music of the Twentieth Century goes beyond a historical survey with its lucid and impassioned discussion of the elements, structures, compositional principles, and terminologies of twentieth-century music. De Leeuw draws on his experience as a composer, teacher, and music scholar of non-European music traditions, including Indian, Indonesian, and Japanese music, to examine how musical innovations that developed during the twentieth century transformed musical theory, composition, and scholarly thought around the globe.

Mad Skills

Mad Skills
Title Mad Skills PDF eBook
Author Ryan Diduck
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages 240
Release 2018-03-13
Genre Music
ISBN 1910924776

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A cultural history of MIDI (the Musical Instrument Digital Interface), one of the most revolutionary and transformative technologies in the history of music. A history of electronic music that goes way beyond the Moog. Part rigorous history, part insightful commentary, and part memoir, Mad Skills tells the story behind MIDI, aka the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, through the twentieth century's kaleidoscopic lens. Guiding us across one hundred years of musical instruments, and the music made with them, Mad Skills recounts the technical and creative innovations that led to the making of the most vital, long-standing, ubiquitous, and yet invisible music technology of our time.

Instruments for New Music

Instruments for New Music
Title Instruments for New Music PDF eBook
Author Thomas Patteson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 251
Release 2016
Genre Music
ISBN 0520288025

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Listening to instruments -- "The joy of precision" : mechanical instruments and the aesthetics of automation -- "The alchemy of tone" : Jörg Mager and electric music -- "Sonic handwriting" : media instruments and musical inscription -- "A new, perfect musical instrument" : the trautonium and electric music in the 1930s -- The expanding instrumentarium

Culture, Technology & Creativity in the Late Twentieth Century

Culture, Technology & Creativity in the Late Twentieth Century
Title Culture, Technology & Creativity in the Late Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Philip Hayward
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1990
Genre Art
ISBN 9780861962662

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Addressing how technology and creativity interrelate in the arts and culture of the late 20th century, this anthology combines a general introduction with a set of case studies from a range of international critics.

Music and Technology: a Very Short Introduction

Music and Technology: a Very Short Introduction
Title Music and Technology: a Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Mark Katz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2022
Genre Music
ISBN 0199946981

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Mark Katz surveys the age-old interrelationship between music and technology, from prehistoric musical instruments to today's digital playback devices. This Very Short Introduction takes an expansive and inclusive approach meant to broaden and challenge traditional views of music and technology. In its most common use, "music technology" tends to evoke images of twentieth and twenty-first century electronic devices: synthesizers, recording equipment, music notation software, and the like. This volume, however, treats all tools used to create, store, reproduce, and transmit music--new or old, electronic or not--as technologies worthy of investigation. All musical instruments can be considered technologies. The modern piano, for example, is a marvel of keys, hammers, strings, pedals, dampers, and jacks; just the sound-producing mechanism, or action, on a piano has more than 50 different parts. In this broad view, technology in music encompasses instruments, whether acoustic, electric or electronic; engraving and printing; sound recording and playback; broadcasting; software; and much more. Mark Katz challenges the view that technology is unnatural, something external to music. It was sometimes said in the early twentieth century that so-called mechanical music (especially player pianos and phonographs) was a menace to "real" music; alternatively, technology can be freighted with utopian hopes and desires, as happens today with music streaming platforms like Spotify. Positive or negative, these views assume that technology is something that acts upon music; by contrast, this volume characterizes technology as an integral part of all musical activity and portrays traditional instruments and electronic machines as equally technological.

American Popular Music Business in the 20th Century

American Popular Music Business in the 20th Century
Title American Popular Music Business in the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author Russell Sanjek
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 378
Release 1991
Genre Music
ISBN

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This book is an abridgment of the third volume of American Popular Music and Its Business--The First Four Hundred Years by Russell Sanjek, my late father. It covers the years 1900 to 1984, a rich and provocative period in the history of American entertainment, one marked by persistent technological innovation, an expansion of markets, the refinement of techniques of commercial exploitation, and the ongoing democratization of American culture.