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    Farnham, Surrey :Ashgate,
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    almahu_BV042924061
    Format: 223 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-7546-6986-9
    Content: Singing the Body Electric explores the relationship between the human voice and technology, offering startling insights into the ways in which technological mediation affects our understanding of the voice, and more generally, the human body. From the phonautograph to magnetic tape and now to digital sampling, Miriama Young visits particular musical and literary works that define a century-and-a-half of recorded sound. She discusses the way in which the human voice is captured, transformed or synthesised through technology. This includes the sampled voice, the mechanical voice, the technologically modified voice, the pliable voice of the digital era, and the phenomenon by which humans mimic the sounding traits of the machine. The book draws from key electro-vocal works spanning a range of genres - from Luciano Berio's Thema: Omaggio a Joyce to Radiohead, from Alvin Lucier's I Am Sitting in a Room, to Bjork, and from Pierre Henry's Variations on a Door and a Sigh to Christian Marclay's Maria Callas. In essence, this book transcends time and musical style to reflect on the way in which the machine transforms our experience of the voice.The chapters are interpolated by conversations with five composers who work creatively with the voice and technology: Trevor Wishart, Katharine Norman, Paul Lansky, Eduardo Miranda and Bora Yoon. This book is an interdisciplinary enterprise that combines music aesthetics and musical analysis with literature and philosophy. - Miriama Young is a writer, sound artist and composer. Originally from New Zealand, she gained her PhD from Princeton (2007) on a Fulbright award. She writes music for film, dance, radio, live electronics and fixed media, voices and instruments. She is a Lecturer in Sonic Arts and Music Composition at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. (Klappentext)
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Electric Voice, Plastic Body: Vocal Materiality and Cultural Consumption; Voice I Trevor Wishart; 2 Cut and Splice: Vocal Cuts and Loops, Dissected and Aberrant Bodies; Voice II Katharine Norman; 3 Machine as Voice, Voice as Machine; Voice III Paul Lansky; 4 Scratch and Mix: Sampling the Human Voicein the [metaphorical] Phonograph ; Voice IV Eduardo Reck Miranda; 5 Quiet Interiors: The Voice and Pod Listening; Voice V Bora Yoon; Concluding Remarks; Appendix: List of Electro-Vocal Works for Further Reference; Bibliography; Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4724-5853-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Elektronische Musik ; Komponist ; Stimme ; Schallaufzeichnung
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