For over 40 years, electronic music artists have been shaking up the traditional music scene, deploying forms of expression based on ancestral rhythmic or melodic structures with a contemporary twist in every continent. Far from the perennial opposition between tradition and modernity, musicians are following a different path, contributing to the development of traditions anchored firmly in their time. In this way they bring their own echoes to traditional music in constant motion. When oral and popular heritage is played through the prism of technology, will electronic music and traditional music be combined in the future?
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Friday March 24 de 2:30 pm à 5:00 pm
ELECTRONIC AND TRADITIONAL MUSIC, A SHARED FUTURE?
Intervenant·e·s
Christian SEBILLE
Composer / GMEM - Centre national de création musicale, Artistic Director, France Jan HOOZEE
Trefpunt Festival, Artistic Director, Belgium Louis JACQUES
Super Parquet, Artist / Music teacher, France Sinclair RINGENBACH
Caïn و Muchi, Artist, France Vanda FORTE
Caïn و Muchi, Artist, Morocco Modérateur·rice·s
Jean-Baptiste IMBERT
Radio Grenouille - Euphonia, Radio Producer, France Informations
- Round table
- Pathway : Listening to the world
- Friday March 24 de 2:30 pm à 5:00 pm
- Module GMEM – Friche la Belle de Mai
- For delegates only