Music and Technology: A Historical Encyclopedia
By (Author) James E. Perone
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
18th May 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Acoustic and sound engineering
General and world history
780.3
Hardback
352
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
936g
This book introduces readers to the most significant technological developments in music making and listening, including such topics as metronomes and the development of music notation as well as synthesizers, the latest music collaboration apps, and other 21st-century technologies. Rather than focusing on technical and mechanical details, Music and Technology: A Historical Encyclopedia features the sociological role of technological developments by highlighting the roles they have played in society throughout time. Students and music fans alike will gain valuable insight from this alphabetized encyclopedia of the most significant examples of technological changes that have impacted the creation, production, dissemination, recording, and/or consumption of music. The book also contains a chronology of milestone events in the history of music and technology as well as sidebars that focus on several key individual musicians and inventors.
Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; students in technical programs; general readers. -- Choice
James E. Perone, PhD, is emeritus professor of music at the University of Mount Union, Alliance, OH.