GROUPE DE RECHERCHES MUSICALES
The 'Groupe de Recherches Musicales' (GRM) is a French organisation for research into sonology and electroacoustic music. It was created by Pierre Schaeffer in 1958 as part of the ORTF with François Bayle as its head (1966-1997), then Daniel Teruggi. In 1975, the GRM was integrated with the new Institut national de l'audiovisuel (INA).
★ Jean-François Allouis
★ François Bayle
★ Michel Chion
★ Denis Dufour
★ Luc Ferrari
★ Jacques Lejeune
★ Ivo Malec
★ Bernard Parmegiani
★ Guy Reibel
★ Pierre Schaeffer
★ Daniel Teruggi
★ Christian Zanési
★ Robert Cohen-Solal
★ Acousmatic art
★ Acousmatic music
★ Electroacoustic music
★ Musique concrète
★ INA/GRM website. Retrieved 22-04-2007
★ The Great Opening Up of Music, by Joel Chadabe. Retrieved 22-04-2007
| Contents |
| GRM's members |
| See also |
| External links |
GRM's members
★ Jean-François Allouis
★ François Bayle
★ Michel Chion
★ Denis Dufour
★ Luc Ferrari
★ Jacques Lejeune
★ Ivo Malec
★ Bernard Parmegiani
★ Guy Reibel
★ Pierre Schaeffer
★ Daniel Teruggi
★ Christian Zanési
★ Robert Cohen-Solal
See also
★ Acousmatic art
★ Acousmatic music
★ Electroacoustic music
★ Musique concrète
External links
★ INA/GRM website. Retrieved 22-04-2007
★ The Great Opening Up of Music, by Joel Chadabe. Retrieved 22-04-2007
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