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— ∇ Jules Verne (Part 1)




Jules Verne and Music (part 2)

Excerpts & Quotations



Conference-Call in "La journée d'un journaliste américain en 2889" (In the Year 2889)






Access to part 1 : Audiences, les inventions musicales, la « noise » et les aventures acoustiques



INTRODUCTION

In this study, the author is trying to do a "survey" by probing quotes through the Jules Verne's books series, in order to explore and identify the relevant perimeters, schemes and elements that will further help to develop a detailed analysis on specific historical references concerning "Télémusique "(or" NetMusic" or "Networked Music"). This study is an attempt to draw diagrams that might be useful to discern the components, both imaginary (or dreamed) and technical heritage, concerning modifications of the sound (and music) related to distance.









1863 - « Paris in the Twentieth Century ».(Edit)

Keywords : musique of the future, audition, audiences, electric concert
Cited personalities and music works : Wagner, Verdi

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1863 - « Journey to the Center of the Earth ».(Edit)

Keywords : acoustics, remote listening, imaginary audience

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1865/67 - « In Search of the Castaways (Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant) ».(Edit)

Keywords : symphony of Nature, composer, piano, distant sound
Cited personalities and music works : Mozart, Don Giovanni, Charles Gounod, Victor Massé, Félicien David, Wagner

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1865 - « Dr. Ox's Experiment ».(Edit)

Keywords : aerial piano, musical interpretation, audiences
Cited personalities and music works : Meyerbeer, Robert le Diable, les Huguenots, Gioachino Rossini, Guillaume Tell (William Tell), Le Barbier de Séville (The Barber of Seville), Mozart, Les Noces de Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)

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1866-69 - « Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea »(Edit)

Keywords : musicians, piano-organ, truncated harmony
Cited personalities and music works : Weber, Rossini, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Meyerbeer, Herold, Wagner, Auber, Gounod

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1871 - « A Floating City »(Edit)

Keywords : noise, fuss, truncated harmony, piano, concert, audiences
Cited personalities and music works : Pleyel, Franz Liszt, Mendelssohn

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1875 - « An Ideal Town ». (Edit)

Keywords : music of the future, audiences, ears, voltaic power, electric concert, networked music performance
Cited personalities and music works : Wagner

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1878 - « The Begum's Millions »(Edit)

Keywords : speaking-tube, ear trumpet, telephone, multicast conference

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1878/79 - « Tribulations of a Chinaman in China ». (Edit)

Keywords : pandemonium, speaking-tube, phonograph, phonographic roll, phonographic letter

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1882 - « The Green Ray ». (Edit)

Keywords : acoustics, harmonious cave, eolian harp, surnatural music, echo

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1883/84 - « Mathias Sandorf »(Edit)

Keywords : acoustics, remote listening, whispering gallery

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1885 - « Robur the Conqueror »(Edit)

Keywords : distant sound, aerial trumpet, acoustics, eolian harp, musical oxygene, aerial orchestra, aerial concert

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1889 - « In the Year 2889 (La journée d'un journaliste américain en 2889) »(Edit)

Keywords : telephone, telephote, radio news, phonograph room, phonotelephote
Cited personalities and music works : Morse, Hughes

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1884/89 - « Carpathian Castle ». (Edit)

Keywords : psychagogical evocation, spectrum, ghost, audiences, telephone, remote listening, telephote, eavesdropping (discrete listening), phonograph
Cited personalities and music works : Edison

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1889 - « César Cascabel »(Edit)

Keywords : orchestra, pandemonium, audiences

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1891/92 - « Foundling Mick (P'tit Bonhomme) »(Edit)

Keywords : serinette (bird organ), truncated harmony, musicomane (music lover)

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1893 - « Mr. Re Sharp and Miss Mi Flat ». (Edit)

Keywords : music of the future, composer, children voices organ, micro-intonation, ears
Cited personalities and music works : Fabri, Kleng, Erhart Smid, André, Castendorter, Krebs, Müller, Agricola, Kranz, Antegnati, Costanzo, Graziadei, Serassi, Tronci, Nanchinini, Callido, Sébastien Erard, Abbey, Cavaillé-Coll

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1894 - « The Mighty Orinoco »(Edit)

Keywords : sonic stones, harmonic ensemble, Memnon, acoustics

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1895 - « Propeller Island (L'Ile à Hélice) ». (Edit)

Keywords : quartet, cacophonous sonata, concert, Amphion, Orpheus, audiences, pandemonium, cacophony, improvised orchestra, telephone, telautograph, phonograph, phonographic clock, serinette (bird organ), echo, wagnerian epidemic, can music, networked music performance, simultaneous communication, theatrophone, concert venue, feedback of audiences, systems of musical energy, telephone transmission of sound waves at home, live music performance, deafness, ears, Cantata of Cantatas (Song of Songs), société orphéonique (choir company)
Cited personalities and music works : Meyerbeer, Halévy, Gounod, Berlioz, Wagner, Verdi, Massé, Saint-Saëns, Reyer, Massenet, Delibes, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Onslow, Ambroise Thomas, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Weber, Don Juan, Edison

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1896/97 - « The Will of an Eccentric »(Edit)

Keywords : audiences, auditorium, orchestra, choir, theatre
Cited personalities and music works : Lecocq, Varney, Audran, Offenbach, Beethoven, Strauss, Chopin, Haendel

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1898 - « The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz »(Edit)

Keywords : repertoire, audiences, audition, distant voice, ventriloquism, invisibility
Cited personalities and music works : Frédéric Margrade

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1899 - « The Village in the Treetops »(Edit)

Keywords : animal phonography, languages intonation, music conductor, musical box, piano roll, hurdy-gurdy, truncated harmony
Cited personalities and music works : Loïsa Puget (French composer woman), Hector Berlioz, Freyschütz (The Marksman or The Freeshooter)'''

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1909 - « The Survivors of the "Jonathan" »(Edit)

Keywords : concert, orchestra conductor, synphonic orchestra, composer, violin, virtuoso, maestro, free concert, audiences

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