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  2. Music Center for PC - Wikipedia

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    The software was created to replace Media Go and x-APPLICATION (Japanese: x-アプリ). Unlike those, Music Center for PC only focuses on audio and as a result it has had several features removed, [1] such as CD burning, or non-audio media functionalities like photo or video playback and transfer. [3]

  3. IRCAM - Wikipedia

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    IRCAM (French: Ircam, Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique, English: Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) is a French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound, especially in the fields of avant garde and electro-acoustical art music.

  4. Idir (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Hamid Cheriet (Kabyle: Ḥamid Ceryat; 25 October 1945 – 2 May 2020), [1] better known by his stage name Idir, was a Kabyle Algerian singer-songwriter and musician. Referred to as the "King of Amazigh music", he is regarded as one of the most significant modern day figures in Algerian and Amazigh culture, history, and struggle.

  5. Musique concrète - Wikipedia

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    GRM Le Groupe de Recherches Musicales, Cinquante ans d'histoire. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-63561-3. Jaffrennou, Pierre-Alain (1998). "De la scénographie sonore". In Le son et l'espace: 1ères Rencontres musicales pluridisciplinaires, Lyon, 1995, edited by Hugues Genevois and Yann Orlarey, 143–156. Musique et sciences. Lyon: GRAME & Aléas.

  6. Aya Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Aya Coco Danioko was born in Bamako, Mali, on 10 May 1995.She comes from a family of griot, West African storytellers, praise singers, and poets of oral traditions.She emigrated to France with her family as a child and grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois. [6]

  7. Fête de la Musique - Wikipedia

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    Fête de la Musique's purpose is to promote music. Amateur and professional musicians are encouraged to perform in the streets, under the slogan "Faites de la musique" ("Make music"), a homophone of Fête de la musique. [9] Thousands of free concerts are staged throughout the day, making all genres of music accessible to the public. [10]

  8. Centre de musique romantique française - Wikipedia

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    The Centre de musique romantique française ("centre for French Romantic music") is a French-administered cultural institution, research centre and concert hall, in Venice, in north-eastern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzetto Bru Zane, an annex to the Palazzo Zane Collalto [ it ] , on the Rio Marin [ fr ] in the sestiere of San Polo .

  9. Copyright law of France - Wikipedia

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    Such privileges were abolished on the night of 4 August 1789, during the French Revolution.Then the National Convention enacted new legislation. [1] A draft law was proposed by the Abbé Sieyès, which, although allegedly inspired by Condorcet's pamphlet titled Fragments sur la liberté de la presse (Fragments on liberty of the press, 1776), aimed at struggling against the spread of licentious ...