Treatise on musical objects : an essay across disciplines /

"The Treatise on musical objects by Pierre Schaeffer is regarded as his most important work on music and its relationship with technology. Schaeffer refers to his earlier research in musique concrète and expands this to suggest a methodology of working with sounds resulting from the recording...

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Main Author: Schaeffer, Pierre, 1910-1995 (Author)
Other Authors: North, Christine (Translator), Dack, John (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]
Series:California studies in 20th-century music 20.
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Table of Contents:
  • Book one. Making music. The instrumental prerequisite ; Playing an instrument ; Capturing sounds ; Acousmatics
  • Book two. Hearing. "What can be heard" ; The four listening modes ; Scientific prejudice ; The hearing intention
  • Book three. Correlations between the physical signal and the musical object. Ambiguities in musical acoustics ; Correlation between spectra and pitches ; Thresholds and transients ; Temporal anamorphoses I: timbres and dynamics ; Temporal anamorphoses II: timbre and instrument ; Time and duration
  • Book four. Objects and structures. Reduction to the object ; Perceptual structures ; Comparative structures: music and language ; The conventional musical system: musicality and sonority ; Natural sound structures: musicianly listening ; The reduced listening system: musical dualism ; Musical research ; Morphology of sound objects ; The laboratory ; Typology of musical objects (I): classification criteria ; Typology (II): balanced and redundant objects ; Typology (III): eccentric sounds ; Working at our instrument
  • Book six. Theory of musical objects. Musical experience ; Generalising music theory ; Theory of homogeneous sounds: criterion of mass ; Theory of fixed masses: dynamic criterion ; Theory of sustainment ; Theory of variations ; Analysis of the musical object as it generally appears ; Implementation ; The meaning of music
  • Penultimate chapter : in search of music itself
  • Post-script.