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The Electroacoustic Craftsperson

By thinking about electroacoustic practice as a craft and practitioners as artisans or crafters might it be easier to understand what people do? Might it also be easier to teach in an environment closer to a workshop and less like a classroom?

PublishedMay 23, 2024
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Adrian Moore

Adrian Moore

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Adrian Moore

Adrian Moore is a composer of electroacoustic music. He is part of the team that is University of Sheffield Sound Studios (USSS). Adrian Moore’s research interests are focused on the development of the acousmatic tradition in electroacoustic music and the performance of electroacoustic music. A significant proportion of his music is available on 4 discs, ‘Traces’, ‘Rêve de l’aube’, ‘Contrechamps’ and ‘Sequences et Tropes’ on the Empreintes DIGITALes label (www.electrocd.com) and his book ‘Sonic Art: an Introduction to Electroacoustic Music Composition’ is published by Routledge.

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