Electronic music
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Electronic music
- Here are entered musical works not in a specific form or of a specific type that consist solely of sounds performed live on electronic instruments or recorded from electronic instruments or other analog sources and sometimes subsequently rearranged or altered.
- The term "electronics" is used as the medium of performance in headings for forms and types of electronic music, e.g. [Suites (Electronics)] and for forms and types of music that combine electronic music with other mediums of performance, e.g. [Sacred songs (High voice) with electronics; Septets (Electronics, percussion)]
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042350
- info:lc/authorities/sh85042350
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85042350#concept
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Variants
Electronic tape music
Electronics (Music)
Electrophonic music
Music, Electronic
Tape music
Tape recorder music
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General Notes
- Here are entered musical works not in a specific form or of a specific type that consist solely of sounds performed live on electronic instruments or recorded from electronic instruments or other analog sources and sometimes subsequently rearranged or altered.
- The term "electronics" is used as the medium of performance in headings for forms and types of electronic music, e.g. [Suites (Electronics)] and for forms and types of music that combine electronic music with other mediums of performance, e.g. [Sacred songs (High voice) with electronics; Septets (Electronics, percussion)]
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2012-09-12: revised
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