1st Edition
Electroacoustic Music in East Asia
Introduction
Marc Battier and Kenneth Fields
1. Twenty Years of Japanese Electroacoustic Music: Trends in 1990s and JSEM
Mikako Mizuno
2. Sneezing Toward the Sun: The Human Voice in the Musique concrète of Toru Takemitsu
Toshie Kakinuma
3. The Creative Quest into Temple Bell Sonorities: Works of Musique Concrète by Toshiro Mayuzumi
Yoshihiko Shimizu
4. Japanese Electroacoustic and Japanese Instruments
Hiromi Ishii
5. Electroacoustic Music Linked with Information Processing Research in Japan
Naotoshi Osaka
6. Mayuzumi’s Electronic Studies
Cathy L. Cox
7. The Principles of Electronic Music (1956)
Toshiro Mayuzumi (translated by Cathy L. Cox)
8. Electronic Music 7 Variations (1957)
Toshiro Mayuzumi (translated by Cathy L. Cox)
9. The Power of Arterial Language in Constructing a Musical Vocabulary of One’s Own: Inheriting the Inspiration and Gene of Innovation in Electroacoustic Music from Chinese Culture
Xiaofu Zhang
10. Characteristics of Early Electronic Music Composition in China’s Mainland
Qiuxiao Li
11. Exploration and Innovation, the Chinese Model of the Musicacoustica-Beijing Festival
Hefei Wang
12. Taiwanese Women Composers of Mixed Music with Their Cultural Heritage
Lin-Ni Liao
13. Excavating the History of Electroacoustic Music in Korea, 1966–2016
Hee Seng Kye and Jongwoo Yim
Biography
Marc Battier is a composer. He is Professor of Computer Music at Shenzhen University, China, and Emeritus Professor of Musicology at Sorbonne University, France. He is cofounder of the Electroacoustic Music Studies Network and founder of the Electroacoustic Music Studies Asia Network. He is also a founding member of the International Computer Music Association, honorary editor of Leonardo, and he is on the editorial board of Organised Sound and the Malaysian Music Journal.
Kenneth Fields is Professor of Computer Music at the Central Conservatory of Music, China, and Adjunct Professor in Multimedia Arts and Technology at the University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. He is the founder and CEO of Artsmesh (Networked Music Software), and the Director of the Global Center of Advanced Studies - Santa Barbara (Phonosophy). He is also on the editorial board of Organised Sound.






