Humanophone
Discover the innovative world of sound creation in Humanophone by the esteemed University of Notre Dame Press. Published in 2001, this captivating paperback spans 277 pages and delves into the lives of visionary composers and creators such as Harry Partch, Raymond Scott, Leon Theremin, and George Ives. These pioneers faced the unique challenge of inventing new instruments to bring the music they envisioned in their "mind's ear" to life. Humanophone explores the artist's dilemma of conveying groundbreaking ideas through the limitations of existing media. This thought-provoking work is a must-read for those fascinated by the intersection of creativity, innovation, and sound. Join the journey of these remarkable artists and their quest to redefine music as we know it.