Aesthetics of Live Electronic Music

A special issue of the journal Contemporary Music Review

Edited by Marc Battier

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The vast leaps being made in live and interactive technology, and the increasing availability of immensely sophisticated equipment have opened up a tremendously exciting world for today's composers working with live electronic music. This book comprises essays from working composers , who provide their own unique insight into how live electronic music impacts and audience, the performance situation and ultimately, music. Also includes 12 musical examples.
Marc Battier has composed several live electronic pieces in the last twenty years. He is associate professor at the University of Sorbonne in Paris.
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