InPrint: What's on the Bookshelf
One for the Money, Two for the Show: Gerd Leonhard and Music 2.0
The future is here, as they say, and boy is it messy. If you are a creator of content, your economic model for making a living probably feels a little twisted around at the moment. In Music 2.0, Gerd Leonhard proposes a way out of policing copies and a way into enjoying "music like water".
By Molly Sheridan
Published: 4/30/2008
An Interview with Barrymore Laurence Scherer
The author of A History of American Classical Music explains how he was able to encapsulate such a wide-ranging history in under 230 pages by concentrating on just sparking readers' intellectual curiosity.
By Trevor Hunter
Published: 3/10/2008
From A History of American Classical Music
Excerpts from Chapter Two, "From Founding Through Revolution."
By Barrymore Laurence Scherer
Published: 3/5/2008
Spaces Speak, Are You Listening?
With the evolution of advanced electroacoustic tools, musical space became increasing fluid, flexible, abstract, and imaginary.
By Barry Blesser and Linda-Ruth Salter
Published: 11/29/2007
In Conversation with Barry Blesser and Linda-Ruth Salter
The authors of Spaces Speak, Are You Listening? discuss aural architecture, auditory spatial awareness and the gradual transformation of the listening experience into primarily an aural privacy completely divorced from physical surroundings.
By Trevor Hunter
Published: 11/29/2007
Alex Ross—The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the 20th Century
Alex Ross, critic for the New Yorker and author of The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the 20th Century discusses the challenges of writing about recent musical history, especially when your intended audience ranges from expert musicologists to interested non-specialists.
By Trevor Hunter
Published: 10/10/2007
The Rest Is Noise: The Outtakes
Excerpts cut from Ross's new book on listening to the 20th century.
By Alex Ross
Published: 10/10/2007
A Conversation with Peter Dickinson
An interview with the editor of CageTalk: Dialogues with and about John Cage (University of Rochester Press).
By Frank J. Oteri
Published: 9/5/2007
From Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto
An excerpt from the experimental novel Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto.
By Joshua Cohen
Published: 7/11/2007
A Conversation with Joshua Cohen
An interview with the author of Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto.
By Frank J. Oteri
Published: 7/11/2007
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