Dealing predominantly with ‘art music’ aspects of electroacoustic music practice, this paper looks at cultural, aesthetic, environmental and technical influences on current and emerging practices from the upper half of the North Island of New Zealand. It also discusses the influences of Asian and Pacific cultures on the idiom locally. Rather than dwell on the similarities with current international styles, the focus is largely on some of the differences
The use of recorded environmental sounds in electroacoustic music has led to the raising of fundame...
Since 1858, music has always been an integral part of the Kīngitanga movement in New Zealand. As thi...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
Dealing predominantly with ‘art music’ aspects of electroacoustic music practice, this paper looks a...
Dealing predominantly with ‘art music ’ aspects of electroacoustic music practice, this paper looks ...
This article traces the evolution of electroacoustic music in Wellington and the South Island of New...
The HIEMPA (Hybrid Instruments from Electroacoustic Manipulation And Models of Pütorino and Aquascap...
Edited Research Companion (Emmerson) with contributions by 26 authors.The theme of this Research Com...
This study is an inquiry into how New Zealand’s national cinema represents the local aural geography...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
This text is an exegesis written in accompaniment to the development of the New Zealand Soundmap. Th...
The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music offers a state-of-the-art cross-section of the most field-defi...
This paper examines the integration of traditional New Zealand Māori instruments with digital music ...
Since 1984 there has been a deliberate and rapid internationalisation of New Zealand's business and ...
Alternative music was a cultural practice, which became a significant feature of New Zealand's local...
The use of recorded environmental sounds in electroacoustic music has led to the raising of fundame...
Since 1858, music has always been an integral part of the Kīngitanga movement in New Zealand. As thi...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
Dealing predominantly with ‘art music’ aspects of electroacoustic music practice, this paper looks a...
Dealing predominantly with ‘art music ’ aspects of electroacoustic music practice, this paper looks ...
This article traces the evolution of electroacoustic music in Wellington and the South Island of New...
The HIEMPA (Hybrid Instruments from Electroacoustic Manipulation And Models of Pütorino and Aquascap...
Edited Research Companion (Emmerson) with contributions by 26 authors.The theme of this Research Com...
This study is an inquiry into how New Zealand’s national cinema represents the local aural geography...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
This text is an exegesis written in accompaniment to the development of the New Zealand Soundmap. Th...
The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music offers a state-of-the-art cross-section of the most field-defi...
This paper examines the integration of traditional New Zealand Māori instruments with digital music ...
Since 1984 there has been a deliberate and rapid internationalisation of New Zealand's business and ...
Alternative music was a cultural practice, which became a significant feature of New Zealand's local...
The use of recorded environmental sounds in electroacoustic music has led to the raising of fundame...
Since 1858, music has always been an integral part of the Kīngitanga movement in New Zealand. As thi...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...