quoted 5 lines funny, I just went to the library on this very subject. The best book I could
>funny, I just went to the library on this very subject. The best book I could
>find was "The Development and Practice of Electronic Music," by Appleton and
>Perera. It came out in 75, so it's mostly academic/music concrete...great pix
>of crazy equipment and some pretty hard data on music and music machines, but
>it's a good place to start...
Hugh Davies, "International Catalogue of Electronic Music", 1969 (title
often listed in French).
Michael Nyman, "Experimental Music" 1969. (I know, I know, he also wrote
'The Piano' music).
David Cope, "New Directions in Music", current revision: 1993.
Edward Strickland, "Minimalism: Origins", 1992.
Countless others, of course, but these are a fine place to start, esp. the
Davies Book...
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