The Musicology of Record Production
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Aug '14
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Simon Zagorski-Thomas sets out a framework for the study of record production using current ideas from psychology and sociology.
Recorded music is as different to live music as film is to theatre. In this book, Simon Zagorski-Thomas sets out a framework for the study of recorded music and record production using current ideas from psychology and sociology.Recorded music is as different to live music as film is to theatre. In this book, Simon Zagorski-Thomas employs current theories from psychology and sociology to examine how recorded music is made and how we listen to it. Setting out a framework for the study of recorded music and record production, he explains how recorded music is fundamentally different to live performance, how record production influences our interpretation of musical meaning and how the various participants in the process interact with technology to produce recorded music. He combines ideas from the ecological approach to perception, embodied cognition and the social construction of technological systems to provide a summary of theoretical approaches that are applied to the sound of the music and the creative activity of production. A wide range of examples from Zagorski-Thomas's professional experience reveal these ideas in action.
- Winner of Book Prize, International Association for the Study of Popular Music 2015
ISBN: 9781107075641
Dimensions: 246mm x 180mm x 20mm
Weight: 680g
278 pages