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Recording The Classical Guitar Repertoire Performance And The Shaping Of Musical Identity In The Twentieth Century Mark Marrington

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Recording The Classical Guitar Repertoire Performance And The Shaping Of Musical Identity In The Twentieth Century Mark Marrington
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.01 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Mark Marrington
ISBN: 9781138554702, 9781315149134, 9781138554689, 1138554707, 1315149133
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Recording The Classical Guitar Repertoire Performance And The Shaping Of Musical Identity In The Twentieth Century Mark Marrington by Mark Marrington 9781138554702, 9781315149134, 9781138554689, 1138554707, 1315149133 instant download after payment.

"Recording the Classical Guitar explores the ways in which recording technologies and studio production techniques have shaped the performance aesthetics, repertoire, and sound of the classical guitar over the last century. Covering the full context of music theory, this book places the history of classical guitar into a technological context, tracing its evolution from the early days into the digital era. Many of the instrument's key performance personalities are referenced as well as the strategies of leading recording engineers. Recording the Classical Guitar is accompanied by a companion website that offers engaging musical excerpts that will demonstrate concepts in the book and will be an essential resource to professionals and students of the classical guitar alike"--

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