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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Call Number |
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306.4842 Ei834r 2005
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Sep 8 2012 )
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Summary:
"First published in 1987 and now considered a classic, The Recording Angel charts the ways in which the phonograph and its cousins have transformed our culture. In a new Afterword, Evan Eisenberg shows how digital technology, file trading, and other recent developments are accelerating - or reversing - these trends. Influential and provocative, The Recording Angel is required reading for anyone who cares about the effect recording has had - and will have - on our experience of music."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
First ed. has subtitle: explorations in phonography.
Includes index.
Contents:
- 1. Clarence
- 2. Music becomes a thing
- 3. Tomas
- 4. Ceremonies of a solitary
- 5. The social record
- 6. The Cyrano machine
- 7. Glenn Gould
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- 8. Phonography
- 9. Nina
- 10. Canned catharsis
- 11. Saul
- 12. Deus ex machina
- Afterword to the Italian edition (1996)
- Finale quasi una fantasia (2004).
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