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-''[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]'' (Railroad Study, [[1948]]) is [[Pierre Schaeffer]]'s first completed composition which resulted from [[sound recording|recording]], manipulating and [[cut-up|arranging]] a variety of sounds made by [[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 composition which resulted from [[sound recording|recording]], [[editing|manipulating]] and [[Cut-up technique|arranging]] a variety of sounds made by [[train]]s. It is one of the first pieces of [[musique concrète]] (or [[acousmatic art|acousmatic music]]).
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 +On [[5 October]] [[1948]], [[Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française|Radiodiffusion Française]] (RDF) broadcast composer [[Pierre Schaeffer]]'s ''Etude aux chemins de fer''. This was the first "[[Movement (music)|movement]]" of ''[[Cinq études de bruits]]''. Schaeffer employed a disk-cutting [[lathe]], four turntables, a four-channel mixer, filters, an echo chamber, and a mobile recording unit.
 +==See also==
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 +*[[Chemin de fer]]
 +*[[1948 in music]]
 +*[[Cinq études de bruits]]
 +*[[Sound collage]]
 +*[[Studio d'Essai]]
 +*[[Railway music]]
 +*[[French electronic music]]
 +*[[Electronic music]]
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Étude aux chemins de fer (Railroad Study, 1948) is Pierre Schaeffer's first completed composition which resulted from recording, manipulating and arranging a variety of sounds made by trains. It is one of the first pieces of musique concrète (or acousmatic music).

On 5 October 1948, Radiodiffusion Française (RDF) broadcast composer Pierre Schaeffer's Etude aux chemins de fer. This was the first "movement" of Cinq études de bruits. Schaeffer employed a disk-cutting lathe, four turntables, a four-channel mixer, filters, an echo chamber, and a mobile recording unit.

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