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Department of new technologies and musical languages
Electronic music
Candidates must demonstrate they have a basic knowledge of acoustics, audio signals and their digital processing and of the most important moments in the history of 20
th
century music (with special reference to electronic music). Any electroacoustic compositions submitted by candidates will be assessed positively in the context of the entrance examination as proof of previous compositional skills.