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concrete music

concrete music

noun

  1. music consisting of an electronically modified montage of tape-recorded sounds
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Origin of concrete music1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Also, I love contemporary concrete music.

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He uses the soundtrack brilliantly, fusing concrete music with sound effects and score to unsettle and position the uber-mannered, hyper-real performances of his actors.

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In other words: architecture, sculpture, painting, musical theater, spoken theater, ballet, film, microphone, television, tape and sound techniques, electronic music, concrete music, circus, the musical and all forms of motion theater combine to form the phenomenon of pluralistic opera.

The title Composition Concre�te refers to "concrete music"�sounds recorded on tape, which is cut and spliced in patterns to make a composition.

The performers were members of France's sensational new dance troupe, Maurice B�jart's Ballet Theater of Paris, which specializes in choreography set to concrete music.*

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