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Biographie: Robert Wilsmore is a composer, producer, musicologist, academic, and collaborator. He studied Music at Bath College of HE (now Bath Spa University) and was awarded Doctor of Musical Arts from Nottingham University in 1994 where he studied composition with Nicholas Sackman. He has led on nationwide research projects on collaboration and has written many articles and chapters on popular music and music production. In his time as an academic leader for more than 20 years, he has been Assistant Head of Music at Leeds College of Music (Leeds Conservatoire) and Head of the School of the Arts at York St John University. Christopher Johnson is a producer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is perhaps best known in the progressive rock niche for his work with Mostly Autumn, Halo Blind and Fish. He has collaborated on more than 25 studio records, maintains a busy touring schedule, and is a Senior Lecturer on music production courses at York St John University. He is currently working on his PhD, which explores various models of collaboration in music production and how they affect the aesthetic of the resulting music.
Sommaire: List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Examples, List of Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, Credits, How to Read this Book: Design and Structure, 1. A Typology of Collaborative Practices in Music Production, PART ONE: Type 1. Group Coproduction: Collaboration Between Individuals, 2. Producing Together, 3. Creativity and the Production Habitus, 4. The Production Habitus of Smoke Rainbows ? Music Minds Matter (Abbey Road Case Study No.1), 5. Lauren Christy and The Matrix Production Team: Coproduction in Familial Mode (The Three-headed Monster and the Butterfly Collector), 6. Hierarchical Production and Complementarity, Before, During, and After PWL: An Interview with Phil Harding, 7. Group Genius, Scenius, the Invisible, and the Oblique: Eno, Lanois, and Communities of Creativity, 8. Grace Jones, Spontaneity, and Collaboration in the Moment: An Interview with Bruce Woolley, 9. Small Things of Value: Marginalia, Mental Health, and Coproduction (Abbey Road Case Study No.2, Part 1), 10. Something of Value: Coproducing with Converge, a University-based Educational Programme for Adults with Mental Health Difficulties (Abbey Road Case Study No.2, Part 2), PART TWO: Type 2. Internal Coproduction: The Self as Many, 11. The Artistic Self and the Cycle of Production, 12. 'Silver Glass': Re-production, 13. Play One We Know! A Pub Singer?s Struggle to Retain His Integrity Whilst Remaining Entertaining, PART THREE: Type 3. Coproduction Without Consent: Denial or Unknowing Collaboration, 14. The Song of a Thousand Songs: Popular Music as Distributed Collaboration (Toast Theory, Part 1), 15. Removing Non-sonic Signifiers from Endings (Toast Theory, Part 2), 16. The Ancient Art of Remixing, PART FOUR: Type 4. Deproduction: The Collective Disappearance of Production, 17. On Writing Every Song, 18. The Mathematics of Writing Every Tune, 19. Deproduction, Glossary of Terms, References, Index
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