
With her debut album Switched-On Bach, composer and electronic musician Wendy Carlos (b. 1939) brought the sound of the Moog synthesizer to a generation of listeners, helping to effect arguably one of the most substantial changes in popular music's sound since musicians began using amplifiers. Her story is not only one of a person who blazed new trails in electronic music for decades but is also the story of a person who intersected in many ways with American popular culture, medicine, and social trends during the second half of the 20th century and well into the 21st. There is much to tell about her life and about the ways in which her life reflects many dimensions of American culture.Carlos's identity as a transgender woman has shaped many aspects of her life, her career, how she relates to the public, and how the public has received her and her music. Cultural factors surrounding the treatment of transgender people affected many of the decisions that Carlos has made over the decades. Additionally, cultural reception and perception of transgender people has colored how journalists, scholars, and fans have written about Carlos and her music for decades.
This biography investigates how Wendy Carlos’s career as a pioneer of electronic music intersects with the evolving cultural, medical, and social landscape of the United States during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Amanda Sewell, a musicologist, utilizes archival research and cultural analysis to examine how Carlos’s identity as a transgender woman influenced both her professional trajectory and the public reception of her work. The text argues that Carlos’s life serves as a lens through which to view the broader history of transgender visibility and the technological transformation of popular music.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and music critics recognize this work as a significant contribution to both musicology and LGBTQ+ history. Readers frequently note the balance between technical musical discussion and the sensitive handling of the subject's personal and cultural identity.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2020-09-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190053461
ISBN-13:
9780190053468
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