Ebook: The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music
- Genre: Art // Music
- Tags: #Cambridge Companions to Music, #Recorded Music, #Nicholas Cook, #Performing Arts, #Dance, # Individual Directors, #Magic & Illusion, #Reference, #Theater, #Arts & Photography, #Instruments, #Music, Arts & Photography, #Musical Genres, #Music, #Arts & Photography, #Composition, #Theory Composition & Performance, #Music
- Series: Cambridge Companions to Music
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Edition: 0
- Language: English
- epub
From the cylinder to the download, the practice of music has been radically transformed by the development of recording and playback technologies. This Companion provides a detailed overview of the transformation, encompassing both classical and popular music. Topics covered include the history of recording technology and the businesses built on it; the impact of recording on performance styles; studio practices, viewed from the perspectives of performer, producer and engineer; and approaches to the study of recordings. The main chapters are interspersed by 'short takes' - short contributions by different practitioners, ranging from classical or pop producers and performers to record collectors. Combining basic information with a variety of perspectives on records and recordings, this book will appeal not only to students in a range of subjects from music to the media, but also to general readers interested in a fundamental yet insufficiently understood dimension of musical culture.
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