An edition of The organ in recorded sound (2012)

The organ in recorded sound

history, sources, performance, practice

The organ in recorded sound
Kimberly Marshall, Kimberly Ma ...
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An edition of The organ in recorded sound (2012)

The organ in recorded sound

history, sources, performance, practice

The study of organ recordings is a pioneering discipline comprising various strands that bring together different groups: organists, of course, but also sound engineers, audiophiles and musicologists. The contributors to these proceedings reflect these interrelated fields in their articles, drawing upon organological and discographic information and situating this within particular historical and aesthetic contexts.

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English
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144

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The organ in recorded sound: history, sources, performance, practice
2012, Göteborg Organ Art Center
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'"The Organ in Recorded Sound: An Exploration of Timbre and Tempo," was a three-day conference held at the School of Music at Arizona State University January 11-13, 2002."--page 5.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Göteborg
Series
GOArt Publications -- 13, GOArt publications -- no. 13.

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Dewey Decimal Class
780
Library of Congress
ML600 .O743 2012

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Pagination
144 pages
Number of pages
144

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OL44658311M
ISBN 10
9197261203
ISBN 13
9789197261203
OCLC/WorldCat
857812510

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