
Memory, Space and Sound
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John Richardson is professor and chair of musicology at the University of Turku in Finland.
Bruce Johnson is adjunct professor of communications at the University of Technology, Sydney, visiting professor of music at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and docent and visiting professor of cultural history at the University of Turku
Content
Johannes Brusila, Bruce Johnson and John Richardson
Part I: Memory
Chapter 2: Cultural Memory of Sound and Space: The Case of the Declaration of Christmas Peace in Turku, Finland
Yrjoe Heinonen
Chapter 3: Authenticities on Display: Reflections on a Staged Pink Floyd Concert
Lars Kaijser
Chapter 4: On the Remembered Relationship between Listeners and C-Cassette Technology
Kaarina Kilpioe
Chapter 5: Affective Memories of Music in Online Heritage Practice
Paul Long and Jez Collins
Part II: Space
Chapter 6: Music as Cartography: English Audiences and Their Autobiographical Memories of the Musical Past
Sarah Cohen
Chapter 7: Serbia's Exit and Guc?a Trumpet Festivals as Micro-National Spaces: Between Nation Building and Nation Branding
Jelena Gligorijevic?
Chapter 8: Here, There and in between: Radio Spaces before the Second World War
Morten Michelsen
Part III: Sound
Chapter 9: Space and Place in Electroacoustic Music
James Andean
Chapter 10: The Repeated Tone of Civilization
Jeffrey L. Benjamin
Chapter 11: Hearing the Music
Claudia Gorbman
List of Contributors
Index
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