Noun
musique (usually uncountable, plural musiques)
Obsolete form of music.
A few theological, archaeological, and astronomical articles from his pen appeared in the Journal Helvetique and elsewhere, and he contributed several papers to Rousseau's Dictionnaire de musique (1767). Source: Internet
A collection of Stravinsky's writings and interviews under the title Confidences sur la musique (Actes Sud, 2013). Source: Internet
A l'improviste, citation (France musique) French Radio, Listen online the last four broadcasts, only free music every week by Anne Montaron. Source: Internet
Club d'Essai and Cinq études de bruits Following Schaeffer's work with Studio d'Essai at Radiodiffusion Nationale during the early 1940s he was credited with originating the theory and practice of musique concrète. Source: Internet
Another important influence on Schaeffer’s practice was cinema, and the techniques of recording and montage, which were originally associated with cinematographic practice, came to "serve as the substrate of musique concrète." Source: Internet
His last words were reputed to be "Enfin, on va jouer ma musique" citation citation ("At last, they are going to play my music"). Source: Internet