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Recording of Teresa Rampazzi's Requiem per amanda. Key musical features include two female voices in an echoing pattern and synthesized sounds.
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1 sound recording (8 min., 15 sec.)
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Teresa Rampazzi obtained a diploma of piano and composition at the Conservatory of Music in Milan. In 1962 he took an interest to the first experience in electroacoustic music, and formed a group of researchers in Padova with analogue devices. In 1972, he became professor of electronic music at the conservatory of Padova.
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Mnemothèque Internationale des Arts Electroacoustiques
Sound recordings of electroacoustic music from the archive of the International de musique électroacoustique de Bourges (IMEB). The works were created in the IMEB studios or submitted by participants of the Festival Synthèse or the Bourges Electroacoustic Music Competition. Access is restricted to the UNT community.