Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano

Audio console
Synthesizer

The Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano was established 1955 in Milan following a joint initiative by Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna.[1]

The aim was to create a third European facility for experimental electronic contemporary classical music after the Studio für elektronische Musik des WDR in Cologne and the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris.[2]

The studio closed on 28 February 1983.[3] The refurbished equipment is now exhibited at the Museum of Musical Instruments in the Sforza Castle, Milan.

References

  1. ^ "Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano – Tecnologia e Tecnica: Alfredo Lietti e Marino Zuccheri" by Giovanni Belletti, University of Padua, 28 February 2007 (in Italian)
  2. ^ Lo studio di Fonologia RAI di Milano – C'erano una volta 9 oscillatori, Digital Audio Report (in Italian)
  3. ^ "Ciacolando con Marino" (Chatting with Marino [Zuccheri]) by Giovanni Belletti, 8 July 2013 (in Italian)

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