The Music of the Future

by Robert Barry

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Anyone interested in the history and evolution of classical and avant garde composition, from the 17th Century to the present day Encompasses avant-garde composers, early 20th century futurists and contemporary electronica, examining these genres on their own terms, the political context of the day and in relation to the notion of individual genius. Raising the question of whether music is still evolving, or now trapped in a present now-ever, and why it is important that music should still move forward and grow. Marketing plans include extracts and author pieces in key music and cultural publications and broadsheet supplements, panels and podcasts with key partners such as Resident Advisor, dedicated show on NTS Radio. Synopsis Charles Fourier imagined a whole society structured by music. Hector Berlioz wrote science fiction. Hugo Gernsback looked forward to telematic operas. John Cage imagined an infinite sound palette. But where are today's musical futurists The Music of the Future is not a book of predictions or speculations about how to save the music business or the bleeding edge of technologies.
Rather, is is more like a history of failures, mapping 200 years of attempts by composers, performers and critics to imagine a future for music. Encompassing utopian dream cities, temporal dislocations and projects for the emancipation of all sounds, The Music of the Future is finally a sort of call to arms for everyone engaged in music to fail again, fail better.
  • ISBN13 9781525246012
  • Publish Date 27 April 2017 (first published 21 March 2017)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint ReadHowYouWant
  • Edition Large type / large print edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English