Music has a long tradition of using electronic technology in performance – from early electronic instruments such as the Theremin, through to today’s plethora of digital devices. With rapid technological change, there is always the risk that important works using live electronics can be become un-performable over time, due to the lack of working equipment available, lack of the associated expertise necessary to operate the equipment, or damaged/obsolete storage media containing the performance data. This article reports on some of our experience of reworking pieces for newer technology and preliminary work on a research project examining the problem in general
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While much work is proceeding with regard to the preservation and restoration of audio documents in ...
The presentation of electronic musical instruments in museum and other institutional contexts prompt...
Technology influences all art, and therefore all music, including composition, performance and liste...
Musical composers frequently make use of new technologies in instrumentation. Whilst orchestral trad...
Physics and technology have played a major role in shaping the development, performance, interpretat...
Recording equipment have evolved drastically from acoustical and electrical recording to computer ba...
The author has been tripping on wires onstage and offstage for half a century of technological chang...
Every once in a while, innovations in music technology alter established practices of music-making a...
Today the potential for artists to retake control of artistic value of their own music may have come...
This paper looks at the synthesis of computer technology and instrumental practice in improvised mus...
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