Re: Schaeffer translation (Terasawa Hiroko )


Subject: Re: Schaeffer translation
From:    Terasawa Hiroko  <shiraiwa@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:59:27 -0800

Solfege des objets sonores - the booklet of this 3 CD set has the translation in English and Spanish in the "bilangue" style (French on the left page and another language on the right page). The ina people, who published the solfege, said there is no English translation of TOM yet. - hiroko . :*-.. . :*-.. . :*-.. . :*-.. . :*-.. . :*-.. Hiroko Terasawa http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~hiroko/ On Feb 22, 2006, at 6:35 AM, James Wright wrote: > I began to work on a translation of Schaeffer's landmark treatise at > McGill in the late 80s, but, with other fish to fry at the time, I set > it aside and have never been able to return to it. Certainly no > English translation existed at the time. I would be thrilled (but > surprised) to learn that an English translation is now available. > > Of related interest: Michel Chion also published a valuable little > book titled Guide des objets sonores, dedicated to Schaeffer, his > mentor. > > Best - J. Wright > > James K. Wright, Ph.D. > Assistant Professor > School for Studies in Art & Culture (Music) > 1125 Colonel By Drive (A939, Loeb Building) > Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6 > Ph.: (613) 520-2600 (ext. 3734) > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "vincent rioux" > <vincent.rioux@xxxxxxxx> > To: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 2:14 AM > Subject: TOM - schaeffer > > >> hello, >> i vaguely remember having seen a translation of the "Traité des >> Objets Musicaux" available in english somewhere, but sorry, i can't >> find any good pointer on the internet. >> with the help of Leonardo search engine, you will find quite a few >> potentially interesting references : >> http://mitpress2.mit.edu/cgi-bin/webglimpse.cgi? >> ID=1&query=schaeffer&SearchButton=search%21&sp=sp >> >> otherwise i would recommend the "Solfège" which comes with a 3 CD set >> of examples and explanations given by Schaeffer. >> still, in French... >> http://www.ina.fr/produits/disques/ina-GRM/disque157.fr.html >> >> best regards, >> vincent rioux >> >> Eleni Lapidaki wrote: >> >>> Dear Stefan, >>> >>> thank you for mentioning Pierre Schaeffer. I also use his ideas >>> about /sound objects/ and /reduced/ /listening/ in my courses both >>> in music psychology and music education. i would appreciate if you >>> could send me any information you have about Pierre Scheffer's Sound >>> Objects. Thanks a lot. >>> >>> all the best, >>> eleni >>> >> >


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