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SUMMARY:IIPC Debate 130 Towards a historiography of recorded sound [Läsn
 äosallistuminen / In-person]
DTSTART:20260506T091500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Eva Moreda Rodríguez (University of Glasgow)\n\nInt
 erest in historical recorded sound (1887-1945) has proliferated in the las
 t two decades in a range of academic fields\, including Music (in turn com
 prising Musicology\, Performance Studies\, Popular Music Studies)\, Sound 
 Studies\, Material Culture Studies\, Cultural Studies\, Media History and 
 Archaeology\, the Sociology of Music\, the History Science and Technology\
 , and more. At the same time\, and roughly within the same timeframe\, the
  generalization of the digital audio file and associated commercialization
  platforms has received considerable interest both in a range of comparabl
 e academic fields and in the broader public arena. However\, and despite r
 ecent efforts\, disconnections remain between different disciplinary appro
 aches\, and between historical and contemporary research. Based on my rece
 nt experience of writing a non-academic book on the history of audio forma
 ts\, the present seminar intends to formulate a set of principles for a hi
 storiography of recorded sound that is multi-faceted\, global\, ethical an
 d inclusive\, and that can create a more receptive ground for discussion a
 cross disciplines and time periods.\nEva Moreda Rodríguez is Professor of
  Musicology at the University of Glasgow. A specialist in the political an
 d cultural history of music in modern Spain\, she is the author of Music a
 nd Exile in Francoist Spain (Ashgate\, 2015)\, Music Criticism and Music C
 ritics in Early Francoist Spain (Oxford University Press\, 2016)\, and Inv
 enting the recording. The phonograph and national culture in Spain (Oxford
  University Press\, 2021) as well as edited volumes on early recording tec
 hnologies and music in the Spanish Civil War\, and numerous articles and b
 ook chapters. \n\nhttps://eve.utu.fi/event/239/
LOCATION:A267 (Arcanum)
URL:https://eve.utu.fi/event/239/
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