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Harry Potter adapté pour l’opéra en Turquie
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- Tuesday, 16 June 2015
L'académie Mozart adapte le célèbre roman de J.K Rowling Harry Potter, sur la scène de l'opéra turc à Izmir. Les bénéfices seront reversés pour la protection infantile.
Everything in the Music Industry Has Changed Except the Song Itself
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- Tuesday, 16 June 2015
There are many more examples of technology influencing song form, of course. But it's crazy to witness the hangover from previous technologies that now are being declared dead.
How Well Can You Hear Audio Quality?
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- Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Many listeners cannot hear the difference between uncompressed audio files and MP3s, but when it comes to audio quality, the size of the file isn't (ahem) everything.
The World Needs Female Rock Critics
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- Monday, 01 June 2015
Rock music has rarely offered women the same tangible promise of social rebellion and sexual freedom that it has given men—though plenty of women, myself included, have tried all the same to find those liberties in it.
Should Vocal Recitalists Stop Providing Printed Translations of Songs?
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- Monday, 01 June 2015
Audiences who read with their heads down and their noses in the texts "don't actually hear the recital. They don't take part in it".
New research project aims to improve music listening experiences in people with hearing impairments
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- Monday, 01 June 2015
eethoven composed some of his most famous works after he became profoundly deaf.
11 problems music can solve
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- Monday, 01 June 2015
Music is a splendid thing. It can cheer you up when you're sad, make you dance like a fool, and allow you to drown out the world when you need to. But music has its scientific uses, too.
Oui, on peut imprimer un morceau en 3D et l’écouter
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- Monday, 01 June 2015
REIFY, un studio d'artistes de Brooklyn permet d'imprimer un morceau de musique en 3D et le lire avec son portable.
Congo-Brazzaville: Fespam 2015 - Une édition jubilaire au budget mitigé
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- Wednesday, 20 May 2015
L'enveloppe d'un peu plus d'un milliard de FCFA prévue cette année par les autorités congolaises pour organiser la 10ème édition du Festival panafricain de musique (Fespam) qui coïncide avec la célébration du 20ème anniversaire de sa création laisse des doutes sur la réussite de l'évènement.
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