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The recording angel : music, records and culture from Aristotle to Zappa (2nd ed)

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First published in 1987, Evan Eisenberg's The Recording Angel has been translated into several languages and is now considered a classic by those with an interest in the intersection of music and technology.

Eisenberg offers an unusually well written and thought provoking study of how the phonograph and related media have transformed music into a tangible commodity and relegated live performance to the background of Western culture.

In this newly expanded edition of the book, the author takes fully into account developments related to the era of digital sound recording.

The book is essential reading for anyone curious about recording as an art in itself, any collector of recorded music, and any owner of the first edition who has wishes to read more of what Evan Eisenberg has to say about music, how it is created, and how recorded sound has changed the human condition. "The Recording Angel throws out one arresting idea after another." Timothy Day, author of A Century of Recorded Music

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Yale University Press
0300099045 / 9780300099041
Paperback / softback
10/06/2005
United States
English
x, 246 p.
21 cm
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Previous ed.: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.