Noun
A social musical party.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBeginnings of writing career In 1938 Schaeffer began his career as a writer, penning various articles and essays for the Revue Musicale, a French journal of music. Source: Internet
In 1876, at the age of 13, Mascagni began musical studies with Alfredo Soffredini, who founded the Instituto Musicale di Livorno (later called Istituto Cherubini). Source: Internet
Nichols (1987), pp. 171–172 Sketches of the cast for the 1911 premiere of L'heure espagnole Ravel's first completed opera was L'heure espagnole (premiered in 1911), described as a "comédie musicale". Source: Internet
In his third volume of Études de science musicale, published in 1898, Antoine Dechevrens laid out a comprehensive system of interpreting the neumes of Sankt Gallen style in proportional note lengths. Source: Internet
He founded the S 2F M (Studio de Fonologia Musicale di Firenze) in 1963 in order to experiment with electronic sound and composition. Source: Internet
Pierre Henry also made a tribute to the man, composing his Écho d'Orphée, Pour P. Schaeffer alongside him for Schaeffer's last work and second compilation, L'Œuvre Musicale. Source: Internet