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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Louis Niebur (Assistant Professor of Music, Assistant Professor of Music, University of Nevada - Reno)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780195368413ISBN 10: 019536841 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 04 November 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"About the Companion Website Chapter One: Radio Drama and the Birth of Electronic Music Chapter Two: Ideological Struggles and Pragmatic Realities Chapter Three: The Golden Age of ""Special Sound"" Chapter Four: The Coming of the Synthesizers Chapter Five: The Second Golden Age Chapter Six: The Price of Success Endnotes Appendix: Transcriptions Bibliography Index"Reviews<br> Louis Niebur has accomplished a feat of virtuoso research that places in a wholly original context the extraordinary accomplishments of such pioneers as Maddalena Fagandini, Daphne Oram, and the fabulous Delia Derbyshire. Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is elegantly organized and incisively written, a musicological 'page-turner' that elucidates a crucial period in the evolution of British technology and aesthetics. This volume should be required reading for anyone interested in British culture, music, and technical innovation during the mid-twentieth century. -Byron Adams, Professor of Music, University of California, Riverside <br> This stunning and thorough book exploring the BBC Radiophonic Workshop investigates not only broadcasting and programme-making, but also the rise of electronic music in the UK. Dr. Niebur's passion for sounds of radio and television invigorates engaging and often entertaining writing. Moreover, it is transport Louis Niebur has accomplished a feat of virtuoso research that places in a wholly original context the extraordinary accomplishments of such pioneers as Maddalena Fagandini, Daphne Oram, and the fabulous Delia Derbyshire. Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is elegantly organized and incisively written, a musicological 'page-turner' that elucidates a crucial period in the evolution of British technology and aesthetics. This volume should be required reading for anyone interested in British culture, music, and technical innovation during the mid-twentieth century. -Byron Adams, Professor of Music, University of California, Riverside This stunning and thorough book exploring the BBC Radiophonic Workshop investigates not only broadcasting and programme-making, but also the rise of electronic music in the UK. Dr. Niebur's passion for sounds of radio and television invigorates engaging and often entertaining writing. Moreover, it is transporting to hear such unique sounds, while reading about them. -Jenny Doctor, Senior Lecturer, University of York Niebur's research into this early history of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is wickedly illuminating. --Times Higher Education With Special Sound, Louis Niebur achieves a remarkable feat in subtly allying the private concept and design of a bygone BBC Radiophonic Workshop---from its inception, the Workshop implemented a largely closed-door policy to outside composers--with active political, social and academic debates. Niebur presents a gentle, nostalgic veneer to Special Sound's theorising, making the work both accessible for the general reader and analytical enough for the specialist...Special Sound is a trip down memory lane for the BBC enthusiast; a unified lucid investigation for the scholar; and a museum of materials, data and analyses for all who applaud a living legacy. The Workshop is dead. Long live the workshop. --MAKE Magazine Author InformationLouis Niebur is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |