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Sounds of the Pandemic offers one of the first critical analyses of
the changes in sonic environments, artistic practice, and listening
behaviour caused by the Coronavirus outbreak. This multifaceted
collection provides a detailed picture of a wide array of phenomena
related to sound and music, including soundscapes, music
production, music performance, and mediatisation processes in the
context of COVID-19. It represents a first step to understanding
how the pandemic and its by-products affected sound domains in
terms of experiences and practices, representations, collective
imaginaries, and socio-political manipulations. This book is
essential reading for students, researchers, and practitioners
working in the realms of music production and performance,
musicology and ethnomusicology, sound studies, and media and
cultural studies.
Sounds of the Pandemic offers one of the first critical analyses of
the changes in sonic environments, artistic practice, and listening
behaviour caused by the Coronavirus outbreak. This multifaceted
collection provides a detailed picture of a wide array of phenomena
related to sound and music, including soundscapes, music
production, music performance, and mediatisation processes in the
context of COVID-19. It represents a first step to understanding
how the pandemic and its by-products affected sound domains in
terms of experiences and practices, representations, collective
imaginaries, and socio-political manipulations. This book is
essential reading for students, researchers, and practitioners
working in the realms of music production and performance,
musicology and ethnomusicology, sound studies, and media and
cultural studies.
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