Difference between revisions of "Bulgaria"
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'''Media''': [[elektrik_bg]] (*1999). | '''Media''': [[elektrik_bg]] (*1999). | ||
+ | ; Electroacoustic music | ||
+ | * The Electronic music studio was founded at Sofia Radio in [[1974]] and the first professional studio synthesizer "Synthi 100", one of the best for the time, was purchased. | ||
+ | * [[Simo Lazarov]], "Bulgarian Electronic and Computer Music Electronic Studio - Radio Sofia", 1994 [http://www.radioart.sk/doc/ifem94/pages/lazarov_en.html] | ||
; Articles | ; Articles |
Revision as of 19:49, 13 June 2009
Media: elektrik_bg (*1999).
- Electroacoustic music
- The Electronic music studio was founded at Sofia Radio in 1974 and the first professional studio synthesizer "Synthi 100", one of the best for the time, was purchased.
- Simo Lazarov, "Bulgarian Electronic and Computer Music Electronic Studio - Radio Sofia", 1994 [1]
- Articles
- Iliyana Nedkova. Inside Out. Curating the New Media Culture of Bulgaria. 2001. In: Communication Front 2000 Book, "Crossing Points East-West". http://www.cfront.org/cf00book/en/iliyana-inside-out-en.html
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