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Three analysis models for L'oiseau moqueur, one of the Trois rêves d'oiseau François Bayle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2001

PIERRE COUPRIE
Affiliation:
Faculty of 20th Century Music and Musicology, University La Sorbonne, Paris IV, France [email protected]

Abstract

This article deals with the analysis of a work by François Bayle, L'oiseau moqueur (1963). I worked at the INA-GRM (Paris) in order to realise a graphic record of the piece using their proprietary acousmograph software. To work from this graphic record, I used three methods of analysis: identification and classification of sound objects using a Schaefferian typology, comparison of objects with one another following a paradigmatic approach, and presentation of the results obtained through enumeration of a certain number of values (duration, density of objects, etc.).

Type
Student Article
Copyright
© 1999 Cambridge University Press

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