François Bayle (born 27 April 1932 in Toamasina, Madagascar) is a composer of Electronic Music, Musique concrète. He coined the term Acousmatic Music....
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Bayle can refer to: A position in medieval France and Spain similar to that of a bailiff Antoine Laurent Bayle, a French physician François Bayle, a French...
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Ferrari (1962–1963), Bernard Baschet and François Vercken (1964–1966). From the beginning of 1966, François Bayle took over the direction for the duration...
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Antoine Pierre Jean Bayle (16 July 1755, in Chêne – between 1812 and 1815) was a French politician of the French Revolution. Bayle was member of Marseille's...
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Marie Laforêt, Zoe, Lokua Kanza, and Daft Punk. Among the composers are François Bayle, Michel Deneuve, Luc Ferrari, Guy Reibel, Jacques Lasry, Bernard Baschet...
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who has also recorded as Allure "Allures", a 2000–2001 composition by François Bayle "Allure", a song by Jay-Z from The Black Album Alure, or allure, a passage...
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the Groupe de Recherches Musicales with Pierre Schaeffer, François Bayle, Luc Ferrari, François-Bernard Mâche, Iannis Xenakis, Bernard Parmegiani, Marcelle...
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ISBN 978-0-8264-1615-5. Desantos, Sandra; Roads, Curtis; Bayle, François. “Acousmatic Morphology: An Interview with François Bayle.” Computer Music Journal 21/3 (Fall 1997)...
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The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by Francois Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales at the Maison...
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before the French Académie Royale des Sciences in 1748, surgeon Sauveur François Morand used lithopedia both as evidence of the common nature of fetal development...
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