In the late 1940s and early 1950s, there emerged a radically new kind of music based on recorded environmental sounds instead of sounds of traditional Western musical instruments. Centered in Paris around the composer, music theorist, engineer, and writer Pierre Schaeffer, this became known as musique concrète because of its use of concrete recorded sound fragments, manifesting a departure from the abstract concepts and representations of Western music notation. Furthermore, the term sound object was used to denote our perceptual images of such fragments. Sound objects and their features became the focus of an extensive research effort on the perception and cognition of music in general, remarkably anticipating topics of more recent music p...
The main purpose of the article is to study the set of P. Schaeffer’s views on the specifics of aura...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The work explores the complex relationship between architectural space, sound and memory. Each piece...
Cette thèse porte sur le concept d’objet sonore, élaboré par le fondateur du mouvement esthétique no...
One of Pierre Schaeffer’s achievements in his musical research was his proposal of the sound object ...
While the terms ‘musical object ’ and ‘sonic object’ (sometimes ‘music object ’ and ‘sound object’...
‘Pierre Schaeffer's Typo-Morphology of Sonic Objects’ proposes to present to the English-speaking re...
This thesis is about sound and space, and is an exploration of sounds and spaces using Pierre Schaef...
One day in 1948 while riding a crowded subway I came up with the idea of mixing random noise with co...
Pierre Schaeffer, Concrete Music and Human Communication Between spoken language and image percepti...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
The purpose of this research is to learn the artistic and technical techniques that cause spatial se...
Sylvie Dallet, Pierre Schaeffer and the Revolution of Concrete Music Concrete music appears in the t...
In this chapter, revisiting the innovative approach to musical research undertaken by the French pio...
Music has played a role in human culture since before recorded history, serving ritual, functional, ...
The main purpose of the article is to study the set of P. Schaeffer’s views on the specifics of aura...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The work explores the complex relationship between architectural space, sound and memory. Each piece...
Cette thèse porte sur le concept d’objet sonore, élaboré par le fondateur du mouvement esthétique no...
One of Pierre Schaeffer’s achievements in his musical research was his proposal of the sound object ...
While the terms ‘musical object ’ and ‘sonic object’ (sometimes ‘music object ’ and ‘sound object’...
‘Pierre Schaeffer's Typo-Morphology of Sonic Objects’ proposes to present to the English-speaking re...
This thesis is about sound and space, and is an exploration of sounds and spaces using Pierre Schaef...
One day in 1948 while riding a crowded subway I came up with the idea of mixing random noise with co...
Pierre Schaeffer, Concrete Music and Human Communication Between spoken language and image percepti...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
The purpose of this research is to learn the artistic and technical techniques that cause spatial se...
Sylvie Dallet, Pierre Schaeffer and the Revolution of Concrete Music Concrete music appears in the t...
In this chapter, revisiting the innovative approach to musical research undertaken by the French pio...
Music has played a role in human culture since before recorded history, serving ritual, functional, ...
The main purpose of the article is to study the set of P. Schaeffer’s views on the specifics of aura...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The work explores the complex relationship between architectural space, sound and memory. Each piece...