Difference between revisions of "Poème Eléctronique"

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* [http://bibliolmc.uniroma3.it/node/1255 ''Poème Eléctronique'' at the University of Rome]
 
* [http://bibliolmc.uniroma3.it/node/1255 ''Poème Eléctronique'' at the University of Rome]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poème_électronique ''Poème Eléctronique'' on wikipedia]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poème_électronique ''Poème Eléctronique'' on wikipedia]
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* [http://www.cirma.unito.it/vep/aural_render.html Vincenzo Lombardo's 2009 reconstruction of the Poème Eléctronique's spatialization]. It's binaural, so must be listened to on headphones.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 18 March 2020

Poeme Electronique score
Poeme Electronique spatialization scheme

Poème Eléctronique is a purely electronic work by Edgard Varese,[1] which Delia heard in the company of Jonathan Harvey at its 1958 world première at Expo 58 in Brussels,[2] played on 425 loudspeakers set into the walls of the Philips Pavilion.[3]

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References

  1. Professor Chou Wen-chung on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique" on furious.com
  2. Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.
  3. Expo 58 on wikipedia.org