Experimental Music
Discover the innovative world of sound with Experimental Music by composer Michael Nyman. This essential book, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, is a revised edition of Nyman's classic 1974 work that explores the rich tapestry of the postwar experimental tradition in music. Spanning 218 pages, this insightful text delves into the groundbreaking developments and influential figures that have shaped contemporary music. Ideal for music enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the avant-garde, Experimental Music provides a thorough understanding of the evolution of sound and creativity. Enhance your music library with this thought-provoking read that challenges conventional boundaries and invites readers to experience music in a new light.