Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801868856

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Edited by Hans-Joachim Braun
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Contents:Introduction
Keyboards, Crankshafts and Communication
Electronic Instruments
It all Began with a Broken Organ
The Social Contruction of the Early
My Soul is in the Machine
Music and the City
Monin On
A Servile Imitation
From Polka to Punk
The Orgins of the 45 rpm Record at RCA Victor
Tape Recording and Music Making
Musicians and the Sounf Revolution
Aesthetics out of Exigency
The Social Reconstruction of a Reverse Salient in Electrical Guitar Technology
Sound Sampling
New Technology
Musical Education and the New Media

""This much-needed collection of critical essays addresses sound art from many new and interesting perspectives... Braun did a nice job of bringing together these 17 very strong and personal voices, which in the end make for good, thought-provoking reading.""

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