Four days n in the auditorium in via de Carolis in Sassari to immerse yourself in acousmatics , electroacoustic music fixed on an audio support , created to be broadcast via loudspeakers and sometimes defined as " cinema for the ears ".

Positive results for the second edition of the Acousmatic Music Festival organized by the Liceo Musicale Azuni of Sassari and the cultural association “Amici della Musica” of Cagliari.

The event took place under the artistic direction of the composer and pianist Lucio Garau and with the coordination of Professor Marco Dibeltulu , teacher of musical technologies at the city high school.

Concerts were proposed by Riccardo Sarti, programmer and teacher of musical informatics at the Sassari conservatory, the composer and sound designer Giovanni Magaglio and Marco Dibeltulu themselves, who is also an electroacoustic composer, and Lucio Garau, piano teacher at the conservatory of Palermo.

During a performance of acousmatic music, the interpreter diffuses the sound into the space and controls its intensity, contrasts and density through potentiometers from a console placed near the audience, in a room kept in semi-darkness or slightly illuminated by lights theatrical.

On the occasion of the second appointment with the festival, the “8.2Alma” system was used, an acousmonium of the Azuni Music High School inaugurated last year and named so by Professor Marco Dibeltulu in agreement with his students, composed of eight identical speakers plus others two for the low frequencies and placed around the listeners precisely to reach their soul with the sound.

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