Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cutting-edge acoustic technologies of the early twentieth century, and for many musicians and artists of the time, these devices were also the implements of a musical revolution. Instruments for New Music traces a diffuse network of cultural agents who shared the belief that a truly modern music could be attained only through a radical challenge to the technological foundations of the art. Centered in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s, the movement to create new instruments encompassed a broad spectrum of experiments, from the exploration of microtonal tunings and exotic tone colors to the ability to compose directly for automatic musical mach...
In his text "Technology and the Composer" Pierre Boulez writes about new technologies that emerged i...
The evolution of technology in the twentieth century had a huge impact on music. Holmes (2002) decla...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
In standard histories of electronic music, early electric instruments typically appear as mere novel...
Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was the epicenter of an explosion of activity around ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
International audienceAs far as music is concerned, instruments have always been part of a cultural ...
An interest in increasing the subtlety and variety of musical expression is characteristic of Wester...
The following paper is devoted to Russia’s contribution to the birth of electronic music, sound synt...
Media histories of music often frame technological innovation in the early twentieth century within ...
The history of electronic music in Germany seems to have started with the establishment of the NWDR’...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
Physics and technology have played a major role in shaping the development, performance, interpretat...
In his text "Technology and the Composer" Pierre Boulez writes about new technologies that emerged i...
The evolution of technology in the twentieth century had a huge impact on music. Holmes (2002) decla...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
In standard histories of electronic music, early electric instruments typically appear as mere novel...
Germany during the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was the epicenter of an explosion of activity around ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
International audienceAs far as music is concerned, instruments have always been part of a cultural ...
An interest in increasing the subtlety and variety of musical expression is characteristic of Wester...
The following paper is devoted to Russia’s contribution to the birth of electronic music, sound synt...
Media histories of music often frame technological innovation in the early twentieth century within ...
The history of electronic music in Germany seems to have started with the establishment of the NWDR’...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
Physics and technology have played a major role in shaping the development, performance, interpretat...
In his text "Technology and the Composer" Pierre Boulez writes about new technologies that emerged i...
The evolution of technology in the twentieth century had a huge impact on music. Holmes (2002) decla...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...