Coversations Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title Coversations
  • Series Title MISAME
  • Added Title Partie 3 : Vers d'autres jeux

Creator

  • Composer: Kaegi, Werner
    Creator Type: Personal

Publisher

  • Name: Mnémothèque Internationale des Sciences et Arts en Musique Électroacoustique
    Place of Publication: Bourges, France

Date

  • Creation: 1982

Language

  • French

Description

  • Content Description: Recording of Werner Kaegi's Conversations: Partie 3: Vers d'autres jeux.
  • Physical Description: 1 sound recording (15 min., 30 sec.)

Subject

  • Library of Congress Subject Headings: Electronic music.
  • Keyword: Electroacoustic music
  • Library of Congress Medium of Performance Thesaurus: voice
  • Library of Congress Medium of Performance Thesaurus: electronics
  • Library of Congress Medium of Performance Thesaurus: soprano voice

Primary Source

  • Item is a Primary Source

Collection

  • Name: Mnemothèque Internationale des Arts Electroacoustiques
    Code: MISAME

Institution

  • Name: UNT Music Library
    Code: UNTML

Rights

  • Rights Access: unt

Resource Type

  • Sound

Format

  • Audio

Identifier

  • Accession or Local Control No: 101692
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1062393

Note

  • Display Note: Born in Switzerland, Werner Kaegi studied musical composition, musicology, and mathematics in Zurich, Basel, Heidelberg and Paris. Kaegi was a student of Paul Hindemith, Arthur Honegger and Louis Aubert. He came into contact with electroacoustic music for the first time in 1951 at the Paris radio. From 1963 to 1970 he worked for "the Centre de recherches Sonores" at the Radio Suisse Romande in Geneva, and since 1971 he has been staff member at the Institute for Sonology where he developed his sound synthesis system VOSIM and the MIDIM programs.
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