About the Author:
Simon Emmerson is Professor in Music, Technology and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Review:
'Simon Emmerson's book provides an important new perspective on key aspects of the electroacoustic medium which hitherto have not received the attention they deserve. The product of meticulous and probing research, this critical account is both insightful and thought-provoking, not least in terms of the deeply informed discussion of key works within this rich and ever-growing legacy, and the often overlooked issues of performance practice associated with their dissemination. It fills an important gap in the literature, successfully communicating both to the more specialist reader and also those new to this distinctive and significant medium of creativity.'
Peter Manning, Durham University, UK
'Simon Emmerson's new book is a superb exploration of how we perceive and understand today's technology-based music. He draws a historical line pointing out that music has evolved from the obvious efforts of people playing mechanical instruments to music that seems to happen without human effort. He then explores the ways in which we understand this new musical universe, populated by sounds that are produced by technology and seem to simply happen with no apparent cause. He discusses the relationships of these sounds to the real world, our perception of the new musical space in which these sounds exist, and our understandings of this new music through real-life 'models'. Illuminating and insightful, this book is clearly the result of years of creativity and reflection and it will lead a reader to new depths of understanding of the musical revolution that is happening around us.'
Joel Chadabe, State University of New York at Albany, USA
'...Offering many new ideas, the author bases his insights on extensive research and cites scholars from a wide range of disciplines as well as illustrative works from the electro-acoustic canon...This is an important book on a neglected topic...Highly recommended.' Choice 'a direct and careful treatise about the performance, practice, and perception of electronic music aimed at composers, researchers, and musicologists. ...more than a historical overview; the author blends the philosophical, the scientific, and the musical into his wide-ranging thesis. ... Full of cerebral provocations, this book needs to be discussed rather than simply read. The full experience also requires listening-the book boasts an extensive discography full of pieces both in the electroacoustic canon and others less familiar. ...Mr. Emmerson does a beautiful job of integrating various streams of history, philosophy, ethnomusicology, and auditory perception to demonstrate key theories in composed and improvised electoacoustic, acoustic, and a few popular(!) musical compositions.'
Computer Music Journal
'the strength of Living Electronic Music lies in the many connections it makes and its interpretation of developments in music and technology in the context of broader cultural issues ... Simon Emmerson has produced a very significant addition to the literature on electronic music and challenged us to widen our perspective.' --Music and Letters
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