Von: Festival Internazionale di Musica Elettroacustica
Datum: 4. April 2011 20:32:10 MESZ
MINISTERO DELL’UNIVERSITA’ E DELLA RICERCA
ALTA FORMAZIONE ARTISTICA E MUSICALE
CONSERVATORIO DI MUSICA S.CECILIA
00187 ROMA – Via dei Greci, 18 C.F. 80203690583
Tel. 063609671-2-3 Fax 0636001800
http://www.conservatoriosantacecilia.it
Festival Internazionale di Musica Elettroacustica
del Conservatorio S. Cecilia 2011
http://www.emufest.org/emufest_en/index_en.htm
http://www.emufest.org/emufest_en/EMUfestl2011_call_for_works_installazioni.pdf
Only sixty years after its introduction, Electronic and Electroacoustic Music has already world wide circulation. A large majority of music that we listen to is now produced, at least partly, with electronic means, through which many of the sounds of our time are developed.
Nowadays much of what we have come to think of as ‚art related music‘ is electroacoustic music: it is created in private and public production and research centres throughout the world; it is also common, however, that individual composers use their own personal equipment. The field of electroacoustic music is properly at the attention of applied research.
The study of new methods of analysis, synthesis and elaboration of sound is extremely important not only for art related music, but also for industries involved in electronic musical instruments and professional audio. Universities in many different countries work in this field of research, others are dealing with the questions relative to the perception of organized sound, investigating the cognitive aspects of the enjoyment of music. Original methodologies have developed within the sphere of musicology for the analysis of this kind of music as well, and this has led to remarkable contributions to considerations being made on music itself.
Electroacoustic music, therefore, represents an interdisciplinary field, the meeting place of art, science and technology. Different kinds of expertise meet, where the specificity of each must be overcome and the gaze must be raised higher than one’s own province in order to build together a knowledge, creation and expression.
The Course of Electronic Music at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory of Rome was one of the first in Italy. The first teacher was Franco Evangelisti, one of the foremost representatives of the Italian and European experimental avant-garde. Thanks to him, its first professor, the School of Electronic Music of Rome has been known since then for the quality and depth of the specialization in composition.
Coordinator of the Festival
M° Giorgio Nottoli
Director of the Conservatory
M° Edda Silvestri
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