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K**S
Bringing the 'Experimantal' back to contemporary music.
I am sitting in a room different from the one you are in now. I am recording my thoughts pertaining to the ideas Ms. Gottschalk describes in her great new book and I am going to refer to it again and again to my friends until the resonant frequencies of my enthusiasm reinforce the need to read this book. Any semblance of routine, except for the depth of scholarship, is destroyed. What you will read, then, are the natural resonant frequencies of the genre (Experimental Music) articulated by speech. This is not just a 'Contemporary Music' history, the word 'Experimental' is perfectly descriptive. 'Indeterminancy', 'Silence', 'Acts of discovery', 'Harmonic relations', 'Playing with numbers', 'Learning by making', 'Finding hidden sounds'; the section titles lead us into a world of sound not widely known outside academia. Ms. Gottschalk has also published a resource guide to accompany the book with links to the music at [...] I regard this activity not so much as a demonstration of a physical fact, but more as a way to assist the reader in any problems they may have in finding this music. Congratulations to Jennie Gottschalk and Bloomsbury Academic for bringing us this essential work.
M**M
Informative and enjoyable
I learned much about the topic and found it to be an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in music or sound art.
E**T
Take The Plunge and This Book Will Keep You Afloat
Carefully researched, approached with originality, written from experience - this book is essential reading for those who wish to expand their knowledge of developing music.
G**A
unreflected collection
not really reflecting upon the experimental directions in a critical way, just a collection of all these time-wasting "creativities" of people who are not capable of inventing intelligent music
S**N
A huge mention of works done by composers, field artists & sound artists in experimental music.
I like this book for it's wealth of information. The way its written is evident in how passionate this writer is.If there is a reason to dislike this book, I'd say that it's a torchure to go through to the end due to poor choice of words, & syntax. This book requires a very good book editor to turn it around.I am writing a paper on experimental music and use this book to understand it better.
J**N
Really useful book
I'm currently doing some research on the subject of Experimental Music and this book is a great source of information. It is very well written and presents a wide variety of approaches to the current work. It doesn't cover everything - but that isn't possible given the subject. It just does a very good job of tackling the field and is a good addition to Nyman's book on Experimental Music. I'd recommend it if you are interested in the subject.
A**R
Five Stars
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