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The ambient century : from Mahler to trance : the evolution of sound in the electronic age / Mark Prendergast.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Bloomsbury : Distributed to the trade by St. Martin's Press, c2000.Edition: 1st US edDescription: xii, 498 p. : ports. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1582341346
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 780/.9/04 21
LOC classification:
  • ML197 .P76 2000
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 780.904 P926 Available 33111003716442
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A comprehensive and absorbing look at the music of the twentieth century, with an introduction by Brian Eno. The 20th Century saw two revolutionary changes in music. First music was deconstructed from its previously strict form, moving from formal constraints to more accessible melodies. Second, the way in which music was generated radically changed as new electronic equipment inspired experiments with sound divorced from traditional acoustic instruments. More and more, innovative musical ideas became intertwined with technological change. Multi-track recording, editing, and improved microphones allowed for quieter, experimental elements to gain prominence. And with the advent of digital synthesizers, new music could be made by anyone and sound like almost anything. The Ambient Century is the definitive chronicle of a century of musical change. It reveals the drift from composers to non-musicians, from the single note to the sample. Encyclopedic, yet with a strong narrative, The Ambient Century covers hundreds of artists, including such diverse artists as Gustav Mahler (the pioneer of modern music), Phillip Glass, New Order, and Moby. Lively, compelling, and authoritative-and boasting an unmatched discography. The Ambient Century is a treat for music lovers of all kinds.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [477]-482), discographies (p. [474]-476), and index.

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