
In The History Of Music Production, Richard James Burgess Draws On His Experience As A Producer, Musician, And Author. Beginning In 1860 With The First Known Recording Of An Acoustic Sound And Moving Forward Chronologically, Burgess Charts The Highs And Lows Of The Industry Throughout The Decades And Concludes With A Discussion On The Present State Of Music Production. Throughout, He Tells The Story Of The Music Producer As Both Artist And Professional, Including Biographical Sketches Of Key Figures In The History Of The Industry, Including Fred Gaisberg, Phil Spector, And Dr. Dre. Burgess Argues That While Technology Has Defined The Nature Of Music Production, The Drive Toward Greater Control Over The Process, End Result, And Overall Artistry Come From Producers. The Result Is A Deeply Knowledgeable Book That Sketches A Critical Path In The Evolution Of The Field, And Analyzes The Impact That Recording And Disseminative Technologies Have Had On Music Production. A Key And Handy Reference Book For Students And Scholars Alike, It Stands As An Ideal Companion To Burgess's Noted, Multi-edition Book The Art Of Music Production.
This book investigates the historical evolution of music production by examining the interplay between technological advancement and the creative agency of the producer. Richard James Burgess, a seasoned producer and musician, utilizes a chronological framework to trace the industry from the first acoustic recordings in 1860 to the contemporary digital landscape. He argues that while recording technologies dictate the parameters of production, the primary catalyst for innovation remains the producer's persistent drive for artistic control and process refinement.
What You Will Find
Experts and students of musicology recognize this work as a comprehensive reference that complements existing technical literature on production. The text is noted for its clear, historical perspective and its ability to synthesize complex technological shifts into a coherent narrative for academic and professional study.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0199357188
ISBN-13:
9780199357185
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