Recorded music : performance, culture and technology / edited by Amanda Bayley.
"Research in the area of recorded music is becoming increasingly diverse. Contributions from a variety of fields, including music performance, composition and production, cultural studies and philosophy, are drawn together here, for the contrasting perspectives they bring to a range of music ge...
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Cambridge, U.K. ; New York :
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2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The rise and rise of phonomusicology / Stephen Cottrell
- Illusion and aura in the classical audio recording / Peter Johnson
- Ethical and cultural issues in the digital era / Andrew Blake
- The changing functions of music recordings and listening practices / Adam Krims
- Producing performance / James Barrett
- Modi operandi in the making of 'world music' recordings / John Baily
- Recording and the Rattle phenomenon / David Patmore
- Jazz recordings and the capturing of performance / Peter Elsdon
- Jazz recordings as social texts / Catherine Tackley
- Recordings as research tools in ethnomusicology / Jonathan P.J. Stock
- Multiple takes : using recordings to document creative process / Amanda Bayley
- The phonographic voice : paralinguistic features and phonographic staging in popular music singing / Serge Lacasse
- The track / Allan Moore
- From sound to music, from recording to theory / John Dack
- Modes of appropriation : covers, remixes and mash-ups in contemporary popular music / Virgil Moorefield
- Painting the sonic canvas : electronic mediation as musical style / Albin Zak III
- Epilogue : recording technology in the twenty-first century / Tony Gibbs.