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Recording the Classical Guitar charts the evolution of classical
guitar recording practice from the early twentieth century to the
present day, encompassing the careers of many of the instrument's
most influential practitioners from acoustic era to the advent of
the CD. A key focus is on the ways in which guitarists' recorded
repertoire programmes have shaped the identity of the instrument,
particularly where national allegiances and musical aesthetics are
concerned. The book also considers the ways in which changing
approaches to recording practice have conditioned guitarists'
conceptions of the instrument's ideal representation in recorded
form and situates these in relation to the development of classical
music recording aesthetics more generally. An important addition to
the growing body of literature in the field of phonomusicology, the
book will be of interest to guitarists and producers as well as
students of record production and historians of classical music
recording.
The field of music production has for many years been regarded as
male-dominated. Despite growing acknowledgement of this fact, and
some evidence of diversification, it is clear that gender
representation on the whole remains quite unbalanced. Gender in
Music Production brings together industry leaders, practitioners,
and academics to present and analyze the situation of gender within
the wider context of music production as well as to propose
potential directions for the future of the field. This
much-anticipated volume explores a wide range of topics, covering
historical and contextual perspectives on women in the industry,
interviews, case studies, individual position pieces, as well as
informed analysis of current challenges and opportunities for
change. Ground-breaking in its synthesis of perspectives, Gender in
Music Production offers a broadly considered and thought-provoking
resource for professionals, students, and researchers working in
the field of music production today.
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Producing Music (Hardcover)
Russ Hepworth- Sawyer, Jay Hodgson, Mark Marrington
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R4,095
Discovery Miles 40 950
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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During the last two decades, the field of music production has
attracted considerable interest from the academic community, more
recently becoming established as an important and flourishing
research discipline in its own right. Producing Music presents
cutting-edge research across topics that both strengthen and
broaden the range of the discipline as it currently stands.
Bringing together the academic study of music production and
practical techniques, this book illustrates the latest research on
producing music. Focusing on areas such as genre, technology,
concepts, and contexts of production, Hepworth-Sawyer, Hodgson, and
Marrington have compiled key research from practitioners and
academics to present a comprehensive view of how music production
has established itself and changed over the years.
The field of music production has for many years been regarded as
male-dominated. Despite growing acknowledgement of this fact, and
some evidence of diversification, it is clear that gender
representation on the whole remains quite unbalanced. Gender in
Music Production brings together industry leaders, practitioners,
and academics to present and analyze the situation of gender within
the wider context of music production as well as to propose
potential directions for the future of the field. This
much-anticipated volume explores a wide range of topics, covering
historical and contextual perspectives on women in the industry,
interviews, case studies, individual position pieces, as well as
informed analysis of current challenges and opportunities for
change. Ground-breaking in its synthesis of perspectives, Gender in
Music Production offers a broadly considered and thought-provoking
resource for professionals, students, and researchers working in
the field of music production today.
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Producing Music (Paperback)
Russ Hepworth- Sawyer, Jay Hodgson, Mark Marrington
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R1,404
Discovery Miles 14 040
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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During the last two decades, the field of music production has
attracted considerable interest from the academic community, more
recently becoming established as an important and flourishing
research discipline in its own right. Producing Music presents
cutting-edge research across topics that both strengthen and
broaden the range of the discipline as it currently stands.
Bringing together the academic study of music production and
practical techniques, this book illustrates the latest research on
producing music. Focusing on areas such as genre, technology,
concepts, and contexts of production, Hepworth-Sawyer, Hodgson, and
Marrington have compiled key research from practitioners and
academics to present a comprehensive view of how music production
has established itself and changed over the years.
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