In this chapter, the author addresses what he perceives as an impoverishing of the musical listening experience. He argues that most forms of music are now used merely as a means of distraction and that this is contrary to the past role of music in traditional societies as a primary social integrating mechanism. He exemplifies his discussion through examples of his own works, categorised in two sections: environmental performance works, and hybrid soundscape compositions.
Nature, Sound Art, and the Sacred
Dunn, David
2001
The book of music and nature: an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts. University: Wesleyan University Press, 95-107.
Language: English