Blier-Carruthers, 2020 - Google Patents
The influence of recording on performance: Classical perspectivesBlier-Carruthers, 2020
- Document ID
- 10628663571553306156
- Author
- Blier-Carruthers A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Bloomsbury handbook of music production
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Music Production 206 seem to ignore the influence that recording has on performance. The fact that recording is kept a 'black art'not only hides a world of interesting material and working practices, but it puts pressure on people to keep …
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