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!!(exemples de cas retenus qui seront mis à l'étude) {br}{br} {include:Auditoriums menu} !!!! |--> ca -600 BC __ Théâtre (parodoi / koilon / orchestra / proskénion / skènè) {br}{br} !!!! |--> ca 1590 __ Cori Spezzati, Giovanni Gabrieli (ca 1554/1557–1612) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1673 __ « Phonurgia Nova sive conjugium mechanico-physicum artis & naturae paranympha phonosophia concinnatum » — Statua citofonica, Athanasius Kircher (1608-1680) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1760 __ « Giphantie », Charles-François Tiphaigne de la Roche (1722-1774) *'__variantes__' : **ca 180 A.D. __ « ΑΛΗΘΩΝ ΔΙΗΓΗΜΑΤΩΝ » (Verae Historiae - Histoire Véritable) — Lucien de Samosate (ca. 125-192 AD) **1916 __ « Le Roi-Lune » (The Moon-King), Guillaume Apollinaire (Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary de Wąż-Kostrowicki) (1880-1918) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1821 __ Aconcryptophone - Diaphonicon, Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) *'__variantes__' : **1855 __ Concert téléphonique miniature, Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) **1882 __ Un orchestre électrique (Champs Élysées, Paris), les Frères Bozza {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1875 __ « Une Ville Idéale » — Concert en réseau par téléphone, Jules Verne (1828-1905) *'__variantes__' : **1863 __ Concert Électrique, Verne, Jules (1863), “Paris au XX° Siècle”, Hachette, Le Cherche Midi éditeur, Le Livre de Poche, 1994, p. 61 and pp. 163-164 **1874 __ Telephone concert - Grand concert with Gray’s electric telephone (supposed Reis’s), Elisha Gray (1835-1901) **1876 __ Telephone concert - Telephone demos with orchestras and musical instruments, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), Thomas A. Watson (1854-1934) **1876 __ Telephone concert - Telephone tested for music between Boston and New York, Centennial Fourth of July, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) **1877 __ Long Distance Telephone Concert, March 31st, Elisha Gray (1835-1901) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1881 __ Théâtrophone, Paris Electrical Exhibition — Effets stéréophoniques du concert téléphone, Clément Ader (1841-1925) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1897 __ Telharmonium - Art of and Apparatus for Generating and Distributing Music Electrically (US Patent 580,035), Thaddeus Cahill (1867-1934) *'__variantes__' **1906 __ (The second) Telharmonium, Thaddeus Cahill (1867-1934) {br}{br} !!!! |--> 1951 __ Imaginary Landscape IV, John Cage (For 12 radios and 24 players. Premiered May 2 (Fetterman) or 10 (Revill), 1951 in McMillin Theater at Columbia University in New York. {br}{br}{br}{br}{br}{br}{br}{br} ---- {plugin:FOOT_NOTES} {br}{br} ---- {html} <TABLE width="100%"><TR><TD ALIGN="left" WIDTH="33%">← <A HREF="index.php?page=Auditoriums Internet - Historique"><small>1.2.4. — Historique du transport des sons et des auditoriums - (classification historique en Occident - de l'Antiquité à 1877)</small></A></TD><TD ALIGN="center" WIDTH="33%"> <A HREF="index.php?page=Auditoriums Internet"><small><b>Sommaire Auditoriums Internet</b></small></A></TD><TD ALIGN="right" WIDTH="33%"><A HREF="index.php?page=Auditoriums Internet - Documentation"><small>1.2.6. — Documents bibliographiques</small></A> →</TD></TR></TABLE> {/html} ----
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