The Tuning of the World
Author: R. Murray Schafer
Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 301
ISBN-13: 9780812211092
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Author: R. Murray Schafer
Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 301
ISBN-13: 9780812211092
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Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1993-10-01
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 1594776687
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe soundscape--a term coined by the author--is our sonic environment, the ever-present array of noises with which we all live. Beginning with the primordial sounds of nature, we have experienced an ever-increasing complexity of our sonic surroundings. As civilization develops, new noises rise up around us: from the creaking wheel, the clang of the blacksmith’s hammer, and the distant chugging of steam trains to the “sound imperialism” of airports, city streets, and factories. The author contends that we now suffer from an overabundance of acoustic information and a proportionate diminishing of our ability to hear the nuances and subtleties of sound. Our task, he maintains, is to listen, analyze, and make distinctions. As a society we have become more aware of the toxic wastes that can enter our bodies through the air we breathe and the water we drink. In fact, the pollution of our sonic environment is no less real. Schafer emphasizes the importance of discerning the sounds that enrich and feed us and using them to create healthier environments. To this end, he explains how to classify sounds, appreciating their beauty or ugliness, and provides exercises and “soundwalks” to help us become more discriminating and sensitive to the sounds around us. This book is a pioneering exploration of our acoustic environment, past and present, and an attempt to imagine what it might become in the future.
Author: L. Brett Scott
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2019-01-21
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 0810888262
DOWNLOAD EBOOKR. Murray Schafer: A Creative Life is the authoritative exploration of the life and work of this preeminent Canadian composer, artist, educator, and activist. Working closely with the composer and his family, L. Brett Scott has created the most up-to-date and accurate exploration of Schafer. Scott draws on many public and private sources, including the composer’s own journals and correspondence, which have not been previously available to researchers. Scott discusses Schafer’s extensive writings, including his research writings on Ezra Pound and E. T. A. Hoffmann, and his multiple works of fiction. The volume also includes a detailed summary of Schafer’s work in the field of acoustic ecology and recognition of his role as founder of the World Soundscape Project as well as an overview of his writings on creative music education. With complete discussions of his theater works, choral compositions, compositions for voice, chamber pieces, orchestral compositions, and early and transitional works and a chronological list of compositions and select discography, this volume presents the most comprehensive study of Schafer and his enduring legacy.
Author: R. Murray Schafer
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 9780900938290
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Publisher: New York : Schirmer Books
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 298
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Publisher: Indian River, Ont. : Arcana Editions
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 58
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Published: 1986
Total Pages: 360
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 48
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Publisher: [London] : Universal Edition (Canada
Published: 1975-01-01
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9780900938443
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Amy Chan
Publisher: ANU E Press
Published: 2009-09-01
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 1921536551
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSounds in Translation: Intersections of music, technology and society joins a growing number of publications taking up R. Murray Schafer's challenge to examine and to re-focus attention on the sound dimensions of our human environment. This book takes up his challenge to contemporary audiologists, musicologists and sound artists working within areas of music, cultural studies, media studies and social science to explore the idea of the 'soundscape' and to investigate the acoustic environment that we inhabit. It seeks to raise questions regarding the translative process of sound: 1) what happens to sound during the process of transfer and transformation; and 2) what transpires in the process of sound production/expression/performance. Sounds in Translation was conceived to take advantage of new technology and a development in book publishing, the electronic book. Much of what is written in the book is best illustrated by the sound itself, and in that sense, permits sound to 'speak for itself'.