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《声音组织艺术之解读》/Understanding the Art of Sound Organization
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MySQL (beta) at CHEARSdotinfo.co.uk pp.19 to 23 (B) Commencing the Classification Debate: Is Sound Art Music? We will investigate this question of placement through four hypothetical examples. (1) The first concerns an interactive sound installation. (2) The second example involves a piece of electroacoustic art music that is clearly more sound- than note-based. (3) The third example involves electroacoustic processes and an overtly sound-based introduction. (4) A fourth example possesses a much shorter duration, but it also reaches a mass public: the sound design for a television advertisement. (C) The Terminology Debate: Defining the Main Terms The term "the art of sound organization" has been chosen in the title to describe this area, thus ignoring the state of current technology. "Sound organization" is related to its cousin, "organized sound,"... Organized sound This is the term adopted by the composer Edgard Varese to describe his music. His use of this term reflects in particular his insistence on the musical potential of an expanding "palette" of possible sounds for use in the concert hall, in particular, new kinds of percussion, electronically generated sounds, and recorded sounds.
直译:理解声音组织的艺术
"Of courese, replacing the note with the sound...did not imply that...ignore the rich diversity of music history. All notes are sounds, after all". Page vii in Preface