Electroacoustic Music
Electroacoustic Music is a genre that combines traditional acoustic instruments with electronic sounds. It often involves the use of microphones, speakers, and digital processing to create new soundscapes. This music can be composed or improvised, allowing for a wide range of artistic expression.
The genre emerged in the mid-20th century, influenced by advancements in technology and the exploration of sound. Composers like Pierre Schaeffer and Karlheinz Stockhausen played significant roles in its development. Today, electroacoustic music is used in various contexts, including concerts, installations, and film soundtracks.