Composed music that intentionally exploits sound localization
Spatial music is composed music that intentionally exploits sound localization. Though present in Western music from biblical times in the form of the antiphon, as a component specific to new musical techniques the concept of spatial music (Raummusik, usually translated as "space music") was introduced as early as 1928 in Germany.[1]
The term spatialisation is connected especially with electroacoustic music to denote the projection and localization of sound sources in physical or virtual space or sound's spatial movement in space.
^Beyer, Robert (1928). "Das Problem der 'kommenden Musik' " [The Problem of Upcoming Music]. Die Musik 20, no. 12: 861–866. (in German)
Spatialmusic is composed music that intentionally exploits sound localization. Though present in Western music from biblical times in the form of the...
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Celtic, traditional and experimental music. Hill believes that space music can evoke a "continuum of spatial imagery and emotion", which can be beneficial...
cluster of nine hyperbolic paraboloids in which music, Edgard Varèse's Poème électronique, was spatialized by sound projectionists using telephone dials...
of the elements of music, is to identify the "elements of sound" as: pitch, duration, loudness, timbre, sonic texture and spatial location, and then to...
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strings offstage. The score of The Unanswered Question printed by Southern Music Publishing in 1953 lists the following three instrumental groups: A woodwind...
loudspeaker reproduction, it also refers to contacts between various forms of spatial movement". The composition exists in two forms: (1) for electronic sounds...
is considered by some critics to be the greatest piece of English early music. H. B. Collins described it in 1929 as Tallis's "crowning achievement",...
Pulitzer Prize for Music, and premiered on December 12 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. A, "'spatial narrative,'" or, "spatial organ concerto,"...
Henry Brant expanded on Ives's The Unanswered Question to create a spatialmusic in which entire ensembles, separated by vast distances, play in distinct...
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long-term affinity for the music of Charles Ives — whose The Unanswered Question was an acknowledged inspiration for Brant's spatialmusic — was ultimately found...
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tape or CD of classical music. Miller stated "No one questions that listening to music at a very early age affects the spatial-temporal reasoning that...
independent quarter-inch magnetic tapes. The first piece of octophonic music, the piece was created by Cage with the assistance of Earle Brown, Morton...
Eastman School of Music. Miller, Paul. 2012. "An Adventure into Outer Space: Stockhausen's Lichter—Wasser and the Analysis of SpatializedMusic". Perspectives...
(December 1984). Tempo (New Ser.), 151: pp. 51–52. "Peter Hirsch". Schott Music. Retrieved 22 May 2019. Programme book, Luigi Nono – Festival d’Automne...