montpellier Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 I'll put the site on "favourites". Where are you from? The UK tends to use the rubric Electroacoustic Music to cover this subject, with due deference to Pierre Henry, Schaeffer and their associates! thanks. Quote
jujimufu Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 I thought "musique concrete" was a genre of music which used instruments in a different way (e.g. hitting the cello with the bow, scratching the piano, open/closing the cap of the piano many times to produce sounds) or recorded sounds (such as some workers doing some road works etc) in order to provide a new view point of music. I never knew anything about collaborative work and the internet... Musique concrète - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Just what I've read... But if someone else knows something more about it, sure, why not :D That site, though, seems like an online community dedicated to finding new sounds, and recording them so as to expand the range of recorded sounds a "musique concrete" composer could have... Quote
morfina Posted February 11, 2007 Author Posted February 11, 2007 Hello, i'm Italian and i study at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Urbino. CAMPIVISIVI Other modern artists that uses concrete sounds are Matthew Herbert, Matmos and many others. If you like concrete music and you have some sound recordings partecipate to the concretemusicproject.org community. Quote
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