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Thomas Patteson is Professor of Music History at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He is also Associate Curator for Bowerbird, a performing organization that presents contemporary music, film, and dance.
"The smartest book on the German roots of what happened once electricity joined sound to make music and media. Amid profound historical events technological possibilities were hacked, recordings stopped repeating themselves to perform something new, and the innovative art forms with us today were born."--Douglas Kahn, author of Earth Sound Earth Signal: Energies and Earth Magnitude in the Arts
"Instruments for New Music is a fascinating story of the technological music instrumentarium that not only gives composers and improvisers new sounds and new ways to play but also engages all of us in new social and philosophical insights."--Pauline Oliveros, Composer and Professor of Practice, Department of the Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "Every so often a book comes along with something new to say about a familiar topic. Through meticulous new research on electronic music in Germany during the Weimar Republic, Thomas Patteson recovers the forgotten history of early twentieth century music. He provides the most detailed account we have of how electronic music became tainted by the Nazis and how Stockhausen rewrote its history in his Cologne studio. Incredible instruments were developed during this early period--not least the trautonium used by Hitchcock to make the scary sounds of The Birds! This book shows how today's sounds were born long before the age of electronics."--Trevor Pinch, author of Analog Days: The History and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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