Experimental Music Since 1970
- Author: Gottschalk, Jennie
Experimental Music Since 1970 is destined to become a standard reference work. It is comprehensive and well organised, and it gives a good picture of the scope of the subject. ... Gottschalk's... — More…
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Contents
- Chapter 1 : Defining Features of Experimental Music
- 1.1.
- Introduction
- 1.2. Indeterminacy
- 1.3. Silence
- Chapter 2 : Scientific Approaches
- 2.1. Acts of Discovery
- 2.2. Harmonic Relations
- 2.3. Playing with Numbers
- 2.4. Learning by Making
- 2.5. Finding Hidden Sounds
- Chapter 3 : Physicalities
- 3.1. The Physicality of Performance
- 3.2. Resonant Spaces
- 3.3. Objects as Instruments
- 3.4. From Shape to Sound
- Chapter 4 : Perception
- 4.1. The Position of the Listener
- 4.2. The Perception of Time
- Chapter 5 : Information, Language, and Interaction
- 5.1. Treatments of Sonic Information
- 5.2. The Sounds of Living Beings
- 5.3. Language
- 5.4. Interaction
- Chapter 6 : Place and Time
- 6.1. Mappings
- 6.2. Site-Specific Works
- 6.3. Histories
- Chapter 7 : Advocates
- Appendix
- Index