This book contains the proceedings of the conference "Music and technology tomorrow" (Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 1999 November 20-21. Scientific committee: Francesco Galante and Luigi Pestalozza). Authors present essays on aesthetic, historical, philosophical, technological,
And compositional aspects related to electroacoustic music, with special attention to its future.
Table of contents:
- Luigi Pestalozza: Conference Opening
- Francesco Galante: Introduction to the conference
- Daniel Teruggi: What spirit tomorrow?
- Giorgio Nottoli: Connections between compositional practices and digital instruments: some considerations
- Franco Fabbri: Music, electroacoustic, musical thoughts
- Nicola Sani: Digital music in contemporary society. Research, production, diffusion
- Edward Artemiev: From concrete music technology to computer music: new methods for musical thought
- Ludger Brümmer: Representation of sound with visual techniques?
- Francesco Giomi: Historical Italian schools of electronic music
- Francisco Kröpfl: Electroacoustic music in Argentina: from analog control to computers
- Jean-Claude Risset: Computer music: composition within the sound
- Antonio Doro: Conceptualisation and theoretical methods in electronic music composition
- Adolfo Nuñez: Revolutions and evolutions in music and sound
- Alvise Vidolin: Playing electroacoustic space
- Walter Branchi: Music of belonging
- Simon Emmerson: From 'dance!' to "dance": distance and digital data
- Ludger Brümmer: Electroacoustic music: the ugly duckling?
- Horacio Vaggione: Musical composition and digital tools: problems of approach
- Agostino Di Scipio: Tools to betray. 20th century inheritance for tomorrow music technology
- Luca Francesconi: "Counter-information"
- Gabriel Brncic: Some reflections on the globalization of electronic sound and a third musical practice