Telling Sounds Tracing Music History in Digital Media Archives

How are music and sound involved in the creation of audiovisual documents? What kind of quantitative and qualitative research permits the examination of music and, more generally, sound for Austrian (music) history on the basis of digitized audiovisual sources? These questions were approached in the...

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Main Author: Berner, Elias (auth)
Other Authors: Santi, Matej (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Hollitzer Verlag 2023
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