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The Composer's Black Box: Making Music in Cybernetic America (California Studies in Music, Sound, and Media) (Volume 7) First Edition

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Management number 220514633 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.98 Model Number 220514633
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Stories about new musical instruments are often told as quests for new kinds of sounds. The Composer's Black Box asks, What happens when new musical instruments produce not only new sounds but also new dynamics of musical agency and control? And what consequences do those new dynamics have for musicality beyond sound? With a focus on five key figures—Morton Subotnick, Pauline Oliveros, Donald Buchla, Alvin Lucier, and Sun Ra—this book explores how scientific and technological developments in mid-twentieth-century America galvanized musicians to reconfigure their conceptions of sociality, freedom, and the creative self. Theodore Gordon shows how cybernetic thinking in a range of disciplines, from experimental music to jazz and electrical engineering, has shaped musical techniques and technologies and changed what it means to be a composer—or, more broadly, a music-making human—in an increasingly informational world. Read more

ISBN10 0520410203
ISBN13 978-0520410206
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher University of California Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
Item Weight 15.5 ounces
Print length 286 pages
Part of series California Studies in Music, Sound, and Media
Publication date December 2, 2025

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