
Electronic and Experimental Music
Technology, Music, and Culture
Thom Holmes(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 23. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
562 pages
978-1-138-79273-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture provides a comprehensive history of electronic music, covering key composers, genres, and techniques used in analog and digital synthesis. This textbook has been extensively revised with the needs of students and instructors in mind. The reader-friendly style, logical organization, and pedagogical features of the fifth edition allow easy access to key ideas, milestones, and concepts.
New to this edition:
* A companion website, featuring key examples of electronic music, both historical and contemporary.
* Listening Guides providing a moment-by-moment annotated exploration of key works of electronic music.
* A new chapter-Contemporary Practices in Composing Electronic Music.
* Updated presentation of classic electronic music in the United Kingdom, Italy, Latin America, and Asia, covering the history of electronic music globally.
* An expanded discussion of early experiments with jazz and electronic music, and the roots of electronic rock.
* Additional accounts of the vastly under-reported contributions of women composers in the field.
* More photos, scores, and illustrations throughout.
The companion website features a number of student and instructor resources, such as additional Listening Guides, links to streaming audio examples and online video resources, PowerPoint slides, and interactive quizzes.
New to this edition:
* A companion website, featuring key examples of electronic music, both historical and contemporary.
* Listening Guides providing a moment-by-moment annotated exploration of key works of electronic music.
* A new chapter-Contemporary Practices in Composing Electronic Music.
* Updated presentation of classic electronic music in the United Kingdom, Italy, Latin America, and Asia, covering the history of electronic music globally.
* An expanded discussion of early experiments with jazz and electronic music, and the roots of electronic rock.
* Additional accounts of the vastly under-reported contributions of women composers in the field.
* More photos, scores, and illustrations throughout.
The companion website features a number of student and instructor resources, such as additional Listening Guides, links to streaming audio examples and online video resources, PowerPoint slides, and interactive quizzes.
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Edition
5th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
18 s/w Tabellen, 55 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 15 s/w Zeichnungen
15 Line drawings, black and white; 55 Halftones, black and white; 18 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1179 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-79273-9 (9781138792739)
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Person
Thom Holmes is a music historian and composer. He studied composition with Paul Epstein in Philadelphia,
published the magazine Recordings of Experimental Music (1979-85), and worked with John Cage. He is a
current member of Composers Inside Electronics, an electronic music performing ensemble dedicated to
the realization of works by David Tudor. Holmes produces a personal blog, Noise and Notations, and writes
the blog Moog: A History in Recordings for the Bob Moog Foundation. He curates an archive of vintage
electronic music recordings and maintains The Sound of Moog, possibly the only complete collection of every
commercial recording made using the Moog Modular Synthesizer (1964-70).
published the magazine Recordings of Experimental Music (1979-85), and worked with John Cage. He is a
current member of Composers Inside Electronics, an electronic music performing ensemble dedicated to
the realization of works by David Tudor. Holmes produces a personal blog, Noise and Notations, and writes
the blog Moog: A History in Recordings for the Bob Moog Foundation. He curates an archive of vintage
electronic music recordings and maintains The Sound of Moog, possibly the only complete collection of every
commercial recording made using the Moog Modular Synthesizer (1964-70).
Content
List of Illustrations x
Preface xxx
Acknowledgments xx
Part I Early History: Predecessors and Pioneers (1874 to 1960) 1
1 Electronic Music Before 1945 xxx
2 Early Electronic Music in Europe xxx
3 Early Electronic Music in the United States and Latin America xxx
4 Early Electronic Music in Asia and Oceania xxx
Part II Analog Synthesis and Instruments xxx
5 Tape Composition and Fundamental Concepts of Electronic Music xxx
6 Early Synthesizers and Experimenters xxx
7 Principles of Analog Synthesis and Voltage Control xxx
8 The Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer xxx
Part III Digital Synthesis and Computer Music xxx
9 Early Computer Music (1953-85) xxx
10 The Microprocessor Revolution (1975 to the Present) xxx
11 The Principles of Computer Music xxx
Part IV The Music xxx
12 Contemporary Classical and Experimental Music xxx
13 Jazz, Live Electronic Music, and Ambient Music xxx
14 Rock, Space Age Pop, and Turntablism xxx
15 Contemporary Practices in Composing Electronic Music
Pioneering Works of Electronic Music
Appendix: A Concise History of Computer Music xxx
Glossary xxx
Notes xxx
Preface xxx
Acknowledgments xx
Part I Early History: Predecessors and Pioneers (1874 to 1960) 1
1 Electronic Music Before 1945 xxx
2 Early Electronic Music in Europe xxx
3 Early Electronic Music in the United States and Latin America xxx
4 Early Electronic Music in Asia and Oceania xxx
Part II Analog Synthesis and Instruments xxx
5 Tape Composition and Fundamental Concepts of Electronic Music xxx
6 Early Synthesizers and Experimenters xxx
7 Principles of Analog Synthesis and Voltage Control xxx
8 The Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer xxx
Part III Digital Synthesis and Computer Music xxx
9 Early Computer Music (1953-85) xxx
10 The Microprocessor Revolution (1975 to the Present) xxx
11 The Principles of Computer Music xxx
Part IV The Music xxx
12 Contemporary Classical and Experimental Music xxx
13 Jazz, Live Electronic Music, and Ambient Music xxx
14 Rock, Space Age Pop, and Turntablism xxx
15 Contemporary Practices in Composing Electronic Music
Pioneering Works of Electronic Music
Appendix: A Concise History of Computer Music xxx
Glossary xxx
Notes xxx