Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music

Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture provides a thorough treatment of the relevant history behind the marriage of technology and music that has led to the state of electronic music today. Beginning with an early history of electronic music before 1945, the book outlines key composers, inventions, and concepts, ranging from Edgard Varèse to Brian Eno; musique concrète to turntablism; and compositional techniques used in both analog and digital synthesis.

The third edition’s reader-friendly writing style, logical organization, and features provide easy access to key ideas, milestones, and concepts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I: Early History

chapter 1 | 38 pages

Electronic Music Before 1945

chapter 2 | 38 pages

Early Electronic Music in Europe

chapter 3 | 26 pages

Early Electronic Music in the United States

chapter 4 | 12 pages

Early Electronic Music in Japan

Part II Analog Synthesis and Instruments