Sound and Music for the Theatre: The Art and Technique of Design ANNOTATION
Audience: Sound design courses from undergraduate to graduate level. Professionals interested in the aesthetic use of sound. Composers and directors will find this book to be an essential guide to the art and science of designing sound for the stage.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Sound and Music for the Theatre, Second Edition, is the only comprehensive text that discusses the aesthetics of sound design for the stage. This practical guide examines the designer's relationships within the theatre community and details the process of sound design. The focus is on design approaches and techniques, rather than equipment operation.
SYNOPSIS
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FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
Two sound designers advance theater beyond sound effects per se with psychoacoustics, the science taking into account the personal ways in which sound shapes experience. Includes feedback on sound from directors, playwrights, sound designers, and composers. A glossary covers basic and digital terms. Lacks references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)