Abstract: In recent years there has been an increase in the quantity, if not necessarily the quality, of scholarly and popular writing on the histories of electronic music in Britain. In this literature, the contributions of Peter Zinovieff (b. 1933) and his computer-equipped electronic music studio to those histories have been variously exaggerated, underestimated and misreported. This article attempts to correct this misinformation, investigating Zinovieff's solo work and his collaborations with Harrison Birtwistle, Hans Werner Henze and others, through a critical discussion of two recent contributions to the discourse surrounding the compositions realised at Zinovieff's EMS studio in the 1960s and 70s
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It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
Revised version of a paper presented at the Research Summer School of the International Centre for W...
The following text combines selected extracts from interviews held separately between 2013-14 with t...
The works that constitute the submission of this PhD are broken down into the recording series for L...
Sociological functionalist theory provides a suggestive array of ideas with which to conceptualize a...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
'Scending' is work for flute, piccolo, alto flute and bass flute (1 player) and button accordion. It...
Donald Francis Tovey’s writings on music continue to have a strong influence on scholarship seventy ...
One of the striking aspects of the trenchant legacy of Michael Fried’s ‘Art and Objecthood’ is its s...
In 1921 a circle of writers formed a dinner club in London to welcome foreign writers visiting from ...
FLOW operates on two levels, firstly as an engaging live performance environment and secondly as a v...
How is Stravinky still recognisable even if he “merely” transcribes someone else’s work and orchestr...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
Cheryll Glotfelty's essay collection The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology was publ...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
Revised version of a paper presented at the Research Summer School of the International Centre for W...
The following text combines selected extracts from interviews held separately between 2013-14 with t...