1st Edition
Experiencing Sound and Environment in the Works of Max Neuhaus
Introduction
Chapter One: Musical Origins
Chapter Two: Listen
Chapter Three: Five Realizations
Chapter Four: Neuhaus in the 1970s
Chapter Five: Sirens
Chapter Six: Experiencing Sound and Environment
Appendices
Appendix A: Timeline of Max Neuhaus’s Life and Career
Appendix B: List of Sound Works by Max Neuhaus
Appendix C: Neuhaus Solo and Ensemble Performance History, 1962–73
Appendix D: Neuhaus’s Performance Activities at Manhattan School of Music
Appendix E: Max Neuhaus (1939–2009) Family Tree
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Megan Elizabeth Murph is the Director of the Budds Center for American Music Studies and a musicologist at the University of Missouri. Her research explores the life and career of experimental percussionists and sound artist Max Neuhaus, as well as broader questions about how sound and environment are experienced through American music and sound art. As the Director of the Budds Center, Murph organizes programs focused on American and
Missouri music, oversees publications and recording projects, maintains the Center’s collections and archives, and manages the endowment and grant application process.






