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Stone instruments, known as lithophones, are believed to date back to prehistoric times. This book explores their more recent musical usesâ from 18th-century sets in England to Vietnamâ s ancient slabs, sound sculptures, and experimental compositionsâ revealing the enduring resonance of stone in music and art.

Produktbeschreibung
Stone instruments, known as lithophones, are believed to date back to prehistoric times. This book explores their more recent musical usesâ from 18th-century sets in England to Vietnamâ s ancient slabs, sound sculptures, and experimental compositionsâ revealing the enduring resonance of stone in music and art.
Autorenporträt
Mike Adcock, having obtained a degree in art history, spent ten years as an art college lecturer before deciding to pursue a career in music: playing, composing, teaching and writing on the subject. He has released many recordings, both solo and in collaboration with other musicians, particularly in the field of free improvisation. Mike has had articles and papers published on different aspects of music and music education, including 'The Ancient Stone Instruments of Vietnam' (Time & Mind 2017) and currently writes reviews for the online magazine Roots World. He sometimes makes his own instruments, using broken roof slates.