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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2017

Nick Collins
Affiliation:
University of Durham
Julio d'Escrivan
Affiliation:
University of Huddersfield

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

Contents

  1. List of Illustrations and Figures

  2. Notes on Contributors

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Chronology

  5. Introduction

    Nick Collins and Julio d’Escriván

  6. 1The Origins of Electronic Music

    Andrew Hugill

  7. 2Electronic Music and the Studio

    Margaret Schedel

  8. 3Live Electronic Music

    Nicolas Collins

  9. 4A History of Programming and Music

    Ge Wang

    1. Artists’ statements I

      1. Laurie Spiegel

      2. Yasunao Tone

      3. John Oswald

      4. Mathias Gmachl (Farmers Manual)

      5. Erdem Helvacioglu

      6. Pauline Oliveros

      7. Chris Jeffs

      8. Rodrigo Sigal

      9. Mira Calix

      10. Seong-Ah Shin

      11. Carsten Nicolai A.K.A. Noto/Alva Noto

      12. Warren Burt

      13. Max Mathews

  10. 5Interactivity and Live Computer Music

    Sergi Jordà

  11. 6Algorithmic Composition

    Karlheinz Essl

  12. 7Live Audiovisuals

    Amy Alexander and Nick Collins

  13. 8Network Music

    Julian Rohrhuber

  14. 9Electronic Music and the Moving Image

    Julio d’Escriván

    1. Artists’ statements II

      1. Kevin Saunderson

      2. Kanta Horio

      3. Donna Hewitt

      4. Alejandro Viñao

      5. Bubblyfish

      6. Barry Truax

      7. Lukas Ligeti (Burkina Electric)

      8. Christina Kubisch

      9. Murat Ertel

      10. Adina Izarra

      11. CybOrk – Moscow Laptop Cyber Orchestra

      12. Francis Dhomont

      13. David Behrman

      14. Kevin Blechdom (Kristin Erickson)

      15. Karlheinz Stockhausen

      16. George E. Lewis

  15. 10Computer Generation and Manipulation of Sounds

    Stefania Serafin

  16. 11Trends in Electroacoustic Music

    Natasha Barrett

  17. 12Electronic Sound Art and Aesthetic Experience

    Adinda van ’t Klooster

  18. 14Extending the Instrumental Sound World Using Electronics

    Monty Adkins

  19. 15The Analysis of Electronic Music

    Mary Simoni

    1. Artists’ statements III

      1. Éliane Radigue

      2. Daniel Miller

      3. Ikue Mori

      4. Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti

      5. Holly Herndon

      6. Vince Clarke

      7. Ralf Hütter

      8. Hasnizam Abdul Wahid

      9. Elsa Justel

      10. Beatriz Ferreyra

  20. References

  21. Index

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  • Edited by Nick Collins, University of Durham, Julio d'Escrivan, University of Huddersfield
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music
  • Online publication: 27 October 2017
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Nick Collins, University of Durham, Julio d'Escrivan, University of Huddersfield
  • Book: The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music
  • Online publication: 27 October 2017
Available formats
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