Books and Magazines
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The Ambient Century : From Mahler to Trance
: The Evolution of Sound in the Electronic Age - by Mark Prendergast
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Hardcover
- 512 pages (January 2001)
Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA;
ISBN: 1582341346
I found this book to
be not only an invaluable resource but also very entertaining to
read as well. Some of the reviews I've read on it criticize it for
being inaccurate on some details but I don't think it detracts from
an otherwise excellent book on the subject.
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Editorial Reviews - From Publishers Weekly
Just as anything evolves when its setting changes, 20th-century
music mutated as it moved beyond the confines of concert halls and
into listeners' everyday environs. Thanks to car stereos, headphones,
even computers, people now move within their own soundtracks. In
this chronology of compositional innovations, Prendergast, an internationally
published music writer, details the widening of sonic possibilities
with advancements in recording, amplification and electronic instruments,
and with the creative talents of hundreds of bold, brilliant composers.
He credits Mahler with first evoking the hypnotic "ambient experience
of landscape and emotion," kicking off the century of "repetitive
conceptual music." Prendergast describes how, after a four-day fast,
the sound of a single piano tone proved revelatory for Karlheinz
Stockhausen; how sitarist Ravi Shankar influenced everyone from
minimalist Philip Glass to the Beatles; how Donna Summer "merged
Germanicity with black music's long history"; and how scores of
house and techno artists have "moved the focus of the music away
from its creators towards the listener." Organized by artist, the
book provides suggested "Listenings" for each one, as well as a
list of the "Essential 100 Recordings," which recommends ambient
guru John Cage's "In a Landscape," megastar Bowie's absorbing "Low"
and Goldie's "Timeless," a debut that brought ambient jungle/drum
and bass into the mainstream. Talking Heads' producer Brian Eno,
a maverick whose own music heavily influenced New Age and ambient
house music, gives the book his stamp of approval in his foreword.
Bw photos. Agent, Simon Trewin of Drury House, London.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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