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musique$502984$ - traduzione in olandese

CANADIAN RECORD LABEL
Zero Musique; Zéro Musique Records; Zero Musique Records; Zéro Musique

musique      
n. muziek (Franse schrijfwijze)
concrete music         
  • [[Pierre Schaeffer]] with the phonogène
  • The Morphophone
  • The chromatic phonogène
  • [[Pierre Henry]] using induction coils to control sound spatially
  • Schaeffer presenting the Acousmonium
  • Pierre Schaeffer at the Studio 54 desk adjusting a Moog. The Coupigny is in the row below.
FORM OF ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC
Concrete music; Musique Concrete; Musique concrete; Musique Concrète; Music concrete; Rock concrete; Groupe de Recherches Musicales; Groupe de recherches musicales; Chromatic phonogene; Music Concrete; Studio de Musique Concrète; Studio de Musique Concrete; Musique concréte; Phonogene
Concrete muziek (een muzikale stijl gebaseerd op alledaagse geluiden)
music box         
  • Pocket watch with musical movements
  • Typical table music box, with six interchangeable cylinders
  • A music box
  • Muro Box, the first app-controlled music box
  • Interior of a large music box at the [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]] in Catalonia
AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Speiluhr; Musical-Box; Music Box; Boîte à musique; Caja de música; Musicbox; Music-box; M-box; Boite a musique; Caja de musica; Whitney music box; Musical boxes; Musical box; Music boxes
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Definizione

musique concrete
[mju:?zi:k k?musique concrete'kr?t]
¦ noun music constructed by mixing recorded sounds.
Origin
1940s: Fr., lit. 'concrete music'.

Wikipedia

Zéro musique

Zéro musique (or Zero Music in English) is a Canadian record label founded in 1993 by : musician Luc De Larochellière; comedic musician François Pérusse and their manager Pierre Dumont. Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Zéro musique was formed following Luc De Larochellière and François Pérusse's split from Les Disques Trafic when the major record label was having financial and corporate instability (Trafic eventually shut down later in 1993). Instead of looking for a new record label, they opted to start their own independent imprint and immediately secured a financing and distribution deal through MCA Records Canada. Zéro musique was legally filed as a subsidiary of Pierre Dumont's music publishing company Del Monte Musique Inc.

In September 1995, the partners formed the sub-label Sub-Zero Records, intended to release Anglophone bands, the first of which was Likwid. Also in 1995, Zéro musique started signing other Francophone artists through its main company, including Annette Campagne (whom François Pérusse was dating) and Martine Mai. Albums were also planned for TSPC (in 1998 with an album that was never finished) and Coral Egan (in 1999 which yielded an album produced by Marc Pérusse that never released). In mid-1997, MCA Records Canada was renamed Universal Music Canada and Zéro musique signed a new partnership contract. To this day, Zéro musique continues to distribute its releases through Universal Music Canada. Luc De Larochellière left the partnership in 1999 and the record label was restructured in 2000; all of the bands were dropped and the company exclusively released François Pérusse's music from 2000 to 2012. Because of this, people often perceive Zéro musique as François Pérusse's personal record label, not knowing the first seven years of the company's history.

In the summer of 2012, Zéro musique expanded to managing other comedian artists and signed Alexandre Barrette (2012–present), Pierre-Luc Gosselin and Nicholas Savard-L'Herbier (as Les Satiriques) (2012-2018), Korine Côté (2012-present), Simon Delisle (2012–2015), François Boulianne (2013-2015), Marie-Lyne Joncas (2015), Joe Guérin (2015-2017), and Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques (2015–2019).