Live Electronics

Author:   Gary Montague (University of Newcastle) ,  S. Montague ,  P. Nelson
Publisher:   Harwood-Academic Publishers
Volume:   Vol 6, no 1
ISBN:  

9783718651160


Pages:   227
Publication Date:   12 February 1992
Format:   Paperback
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In the early days, the technology available for electronic music was primitive and the boundaries and descriptions of the desired technology were determined by the musical imagination. Since the advent of voltage controlled devices in the early 1960s, the technological means for making and manipulating sounds have progressed rapidly and this development has mainly been led by the technological imagination rather than the purely musical. The first part of this issue addresses the problems inherent in remaking electronic music into a performing art, and in regaining the spontaneity and invention that this alone implies. The term live electronics came into usage during the 1960s to denote electronic music performed in real-time, away from the electronic studio, in a concert situation with live performers creating the sounds by means of synthesizers, ring modulators, and other electronic devices. A live electronic concert, however, did not include playing hymns on a Hammond electric organ for a church social, but it was not always clear exactly where the line should be drawn. The advent of digital technology in the last few years has further obscured the definition. Stephen Montague's main interest in commissioning papers for the second part of this issue was to let the term live electronic serve as an idea and basis for defining a broad area of real-time work in electro-acoustic music. Each contributor has used this as a springboard and defined live electronics in terms of his or her own work as they saw fit. The book is aimed at professors and students interested in contemporary music, computer music and electro-acoustic music.

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Author:   Gary Montague (University of Newcastle) ,  S. Montague ,  P. Nelson
Publisher:   Harwood-Academic Publishers
Imprint:   Harwood-Academic Publishers
Volume:   Vol 6, no 1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9783718651160


ISBN 10:   3718651165
Pages:   227
Publication Date:   12 February 1992
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Introduction - competition and competition policy in market economies, Alexis Jacquemin; economic foundations of competition policy, Janusz A.Ordover; United States antitrust policy - issues and institutions, William S.Comanor; Canadian competition law - 100 years of experimentation, Leonard Waverman; UK competition plicy - issues and institutions, Ken George; French competition policy in perspective, F.Jenny; competition policy in West Germany - a comparison with the antitrust policy of the United States, Erhard Kantzenbach; competition in the European community, Ken George, Alexis Jacquemin; conclusions for competition policy, William S.Commanor et al.

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