Michael Edward Edgerton - Sources

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  • The 21st-century Voice. Contemporary and Traditional Extra-Normal Voice by Michael Edward Edgerton, reviewed by Stefaan Van Ryssen in Leonardo, December 2005.
  • Chandra, A. On the construction of the passing of time in music. Thesis (D. M. A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989.
  • LaFarga, M. Manuales Auditivo-Vocales; vol. 5 La Voz y el Canto. Cullera: Manuel LaFarga Marqués, 2003
  • LaFarga, M. Manuales Auditivo-Vocales; vol. 9 Manual de Psicoacústica. Cullera: Manuel LaFarga Marqués, 2003
  • MacPherson, D. Collective Consciousness. Proceedings of Qi and Complexity. Consciousness Reframed 2004, 6th International Research Conference. Beijing China, 24–27 November 2004.
  • Slaby, Z. + Slaby, P. “Michael Edward Edgerton” in The Encyclopedia of the World of Another Music (Svìt jiné hudby), vol. 2. Prague: Volvox Globator Publishing House, p. 221 - 224.
  • Tonelli, C. Michael Edward Edgerton, The 21st Century Voice: Contemporary and Traditional Extra-Normal Voice (Scarecrow Press). Review. Musicworks, 95 (summer 2006).
  • Van Ryssen, S. The 21st-century Voice. Contemporary and Traditional Extra-Normal Voice. Review. Leonardo, December 2005.
  • Wilson, S. Information Arts, Intersections of Art, Science, Technology. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2002.

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