Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music (Roth Family Foundation Music in America Book)

Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music (Roth Family Foundation Music in America Book)

by M Katz (Author)

Synopsis

There is more to sound recording than just recording sound. Far from being simply a tool for the preservation of music, the technology is a catalyst. This is the clear message of Capturing Sound, a wide-ranging, deeply informative, consistently entertaining history of recording's profound impact on the musical life of the past century, from Edison to the Internet. In a series of case studies, Mark Katz explores how recording technology has encouraged new ways of listening to music, led performers to change their practices, and allowed entirely new musical genres to come into existence. An accompanying CD, featuring thirteen tracks from Chopin to Public Enemy, allows readers to hear what Katz means when he discusses music as varied as King Oliver's Dippermouth Blues, a Jascha Heifetz recording of a Brahms Hungarian Dance, and Fatboy Slim's Praise You.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Edition: Pap/Com
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 22 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0520243803
ISBN 13: 9780520243804

Media Reviews
I only wish I had put as much thought into making records as Mark Katz does in appreciating and analyzing them. I've always said that what I do is not rocket science but critiques like this make it sound like it has a place in modern culture. - Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, composer, producer, DJ; Katz provides a model of how studies of music and technology should be done. - Tim Taylor, author of Global Pop
Author Bio
Mark Katz is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.