Étude aux chemins de fer
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- | ''[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]'' ([[1948]]) is [[Pierre Schaeffer]]'s first completed compositions which resulted from [[sound recording]]s of [[train]]s. It is one of the first pieces of [[musique concrète]]. | + | ''[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]'' (Railroad Study, [[1948]]) is [[Pierre Schaeffer]]'s first completed compositions which resulted from [[sound recording]]s of [[train]]s. It is one of the first pieces of [[musique concrète]]. |
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Étude aux chemins de fer (Railroad Study, 1948) is Pierre Schaeffer's first completed compositions which resulted from sound recordings of trains. It is one of the first pieces of musique concrète.
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