Edited by D. P. Biró, J. Goldman, D. Heusinger and C. Stratz.

Live Electronics im/in the SWR Experimentalstudio

Two key events have had a significant impact on the history of music: the invention of notation and the development of electronic music. With the beginning of the latter, new musical instruments such as the theremin, the electric guitar and the synthesizer were created. Digitalization has also turned the computer into a musical instrument, and the invention of live electronics has also given traditional instruments such as the violin or piano new electronic wings. The SWR Experimentalstudio in Freiburg had a decisive influence on this development, as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Pierre Boulez, John Cage and Luigi Nono composed milestones in the history of music there. Today, Mark Andre, Georg Friedrich Haas and Chaya Czernowin, among others, continue to write this almost 50-year history of development. The Experimentalstudio is regarded as one of the most innovative and successful ensembles in contemporary music.

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Print: 390 pp., pb., ill., € 34,00, 978-3-95593-085-1
Language: German, English

Weight: 0.86 kg

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