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Electroacoustic music studies and the danger of loss

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 June 2004

MARC BATTIER
Affiliation:
MINT/OMF, UFR de musique et musicologie, Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 1, rue Victor-Cousin, F-75005 Paris, France E-mail: marc.battier@paris4.sorbonne.fr URL: http://www.omf.paris4.sorbonne.fr/MINT

Abstract

Encompassing more than a century, music created through the use of diverse artificial audio technologies faces loss: of written documents, of musical scores, of instruments, machines and devices, of functional electronic components, of techniques and of a sense of the necessity which drove musicians to use a particular technology in a given context. In turn, the loss of documents leads to misunderstanding or oblivion. Today's electroacoustic music studies offer ways to remedy the danger of loss.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2004

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