APELAC

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APELAC

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1958-1967

History

Apelac, or the Studio de Musique Electronique de Bruxelles, was the first electronic music studio in Brussels, Belgium, founded by Henri Pousseur (b. 1929). In addition to Pousseur, Léo Küpper (1959-1962) and Arsène Souffriau (1958-1959) also used the Apelac studio. It closed in 1967, and was incorporated into into the Centre de Recherches Musicales de Wallonie in Liège, Belgium in 1970, which was also established under Pousseur's direction.

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Brussels, Belgium

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Created March 25, 2020.

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Sources

Emmerson, Simon, and Denis Smalley. "Electro-acoustic music." Grove Music Online. 2001

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