laura zattra

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      • Live-Electronic Music. Composition, Performance, Study (2018)
      • Vent’anni di musica elettronica all’università di Padova. Il Centro di sonologia computazionale (2002)
      • Studiare la computer music. Definizioni, analisi, fonti (2011)
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Laura is a Scholar in Sound-Based-Art, Creative/Collaborative Practices, Archival Research, Marginalized Figures. Author, Professor @UdineConservatoryOfMusic (Italy) and Researcher @IRCAM (Paris)

  • My latest talks here and there at various International Conferences

    In these last few days leading up to the end of 2025, I would like to share my latest presentations, which I have had the pleasure of giving over the last six months. I have spoken a lot about Teresa Rampazzi, and I am very happy about that, but I also discuss about the birth…

    3 December 2025

    Laura Zattra

    Academic, archives, collaboration, Combined method to study electroacoustic music, Composers & Artists, computer music, Giuseppe Di Giugno, Interviews, Music and Technology, Teresa Rampazzi, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    My latest talks here and there at various International Conferences
  • COMBINED METHODS TO STUDY COLLABORATION, CO-CREATION AND COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE IN THE DIGITAL MUSIC ERA. THREE CASE STUDIES BETWEEN ORAL HISTORY AND SOURCE CRITICISM

    In my recent article COMBINED METHODS TO STUDY COLLABORATION, CO-CREATION AND COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE IN THE DIGITAL MUSIC ERA. THREE CASE STUDIES BETWEEN ORAL HISTORY AND SOURCE CRITICISM, I give a theoretical frame and contextualization of my research method, which I developed to study various aspects of music with new technologies (sound-based art). The combination of…

    29 July 2025

    Laura Zattra

    Academic, Andrea Valle, archives, Clara Iannotta, Collaborative Art, Combined method to study electroacoustic music, computer music, Fausto Romitelli, Interviews, Laurent Pottier, Live-Electronic Music, Mauro Lanza, Musical Assistant, Notation in Electroacoustic Music, Oral History, philology of music, sources for the study of electronic music, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    Andrea Valle, Clara Iannotta, Fausto Romitelli, ICST – Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology, Laurent Pottier, Mauro Lanza, my combined method to study electroacoustic music
    COMBINED METHODS TO STUDY COLLABORATION, CO-CREATION AND COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE IN THE DIGITAL MUSIC ERA. THREE CASE STUDIES BETWEEN ORAL HISTORY AND SOURCE CRITICISM
  • Unveiling Camillo Togni’s (1922-1993) Creative Process in Electronic Music

    Doing analysis of electronic music also means understanding – in addition to the audio, sketches, score (if any) and technology – the circumstances that led an author to create the piece. “Recitativo for Tape” (1961) is the only work of electronic music made by Italian composer Camillo Togni who embraced dodecaphony and integral serialism. Like…

    4 June 2025

    Laura Zattra

    Academic, archives, Camillo Togni, collaboration, Marino Zuccheri, Music for Tape, Studio di Fonologia della RAI, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    Camillo Togni, Studio di Fonologia della RAI di Milano, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    Unveiling Camillo Togni’s (1922-1993) Creative Process in Electronic Music
  • What can we deduce from the composers’ personal archives?

    What do archives tell us about the person who has collected and organised (or disorganised) them over the years, about their own creative process, about their ‘workshop’? In this book (just published) “XENAKIS – BACK TO THE ROOTS. Philological Approaches to Electroacoustic Music” edited by Reinhold Friedl, Thomas Grĭll, Nikolaus Urbanek, and Michelle Ziegler, I…

    17 March 2025

    Laura Zattra

    Analysis of Sound Design Practices, archives, computer music, John Chowning, Marino Zuccheri, Music and Technology, philology of music, sources for the study of electronic music, Teresa Rampazzi, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    What can we deduce from the composers’ personal archives?
  • A history of the first computer sound spatialization system: John Chowning’s investigations at Stanford University (1962-1972)

    Atmos? Spatial Audio? Immersive sound? Where did it all begin?Digital sound spatialisation systems for music, cinema, videogames, VR or portable systems, would not exist without John Chowning’s algorithm.François-Xavier Féron and I are delighted to have reconstructed the “History of the first computer sound spatialisation system: John Chowning’s investigations at Stanford University (1962-1972)” published in the…

    16 December 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Analysis of Sound Design Practices, collaboration, Composers & Artists, computer music, Interviews, Ircam, John Chowning, Music and Technology, Oral History, philology of music, sources for the study of electronic music, Technology and Society, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    CCRMA, John Chowning
    A history of the first computer sound spatialization system: John Chowning’s investigations at Stanford University (1962-1972)
  • In hoc signo vinces by Angelo Paccagnini and Eugenio Carmi – Symposium and Concert, November 9th 2024

    Posthumous discoveries of unknown and never performed musical works always represent, in the eyes of researchers and the public, a valuable opportunity for new biographical readings and new interpretative scenarios. In hoc signo vinces (1976) is a score-catalogue discovered by archivist Carlotta Ghiretti at the archives of Eugenio Carmi (1920-2016, one of the protagonists of…

    7 November 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Angelo Paccagnini, archives, collaboration, Collaborative Art, Composers & Artists, Marino Zuccheri, Notation in Electroacoustic Music, Oral History, philology of music, Pioneers of electronic music, sources for the study of electronic music, Tracking the Creative Process in Music
    Angelo Paccagnini, Eugenio Carmi
    In hoc signo vinces by Angelo Paccagnini and Eugenio Carmi – Symposium and Concert, November 9th 2024
  • Physicality, persons and personae in the creative process of sound-based-art

    Next July 12th I’ll be keynote speaker at the Heroines of Sound Festival in Berlin, in the second panel titled “The engaged body and the aesthetics of electronic music”. I will share the stage with other speakers: Sabine Sanio (moderator), Greta Eacott, Katharina Ernst, Anna Murray, Karen Power, Teresa Riemann, Robyn Schulkowsky. My presentation will…

    3 July 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Academic, Analysis of Sound Design Practices, Composers & Artists, Persons & Personae, Physicality in Sound-Based-Art, Pioneers of electronic music, Teresa Rampazzi, women and music
    persons & personae in electronic music, Physicality in Sound-Based-Art
    Physicality, persons and personae in the creative process of sound-based-art
  • Teresa Rampazzi: sound creations and co-creations as a meeting place between art and life

    Next Saturday May 18th, I will discuss in Padova with Marta Previti and Maddalena Rizzi about women who have left a strong artistic mark in Veneto, Italy and the world. I will address how electronic music pioneer Teresa Rampazzi revisited the idea of creative place, from the home, to the collective, to the conservatory, to…

    16 May 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Collaborative Art, CSC, Gruppo Enne, John Cage, Pioneers of electronic music, Teresa Rampazzi, women and music
    Teresa Rampazzi: sound creations and co-creations as a meeting place between art and life
  • My keynote @TENOR 2024 conference (Zurich ZHdK)

    Overjoyed that my keynote “Unexplored Archives, Philology and Real People – How to study ‘sound-based art’ through sketches (design thinking, embryonic projects, first meetings, software programming)”, at the TENOR 2024 conference – International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation, is now online. 2024: 4 April: Full video (my keynote and other talks): https://vimeo.com/930542621 Abstract: My presentation considers…

    12 April 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Analysis of Sound Design Practices, archives, Collaborative Art, CSC, Ircam, John Chowning, Music and Technology, Musical Assistant, Notation in Electroacoustic Music, Oral History, philology of music, Pioneers of electronic music, Sound Art, sound design, sound engineer, SOundNOiseMUsic, sources for the study of electronic music, Spectral music, Technology and Society, Teresa Rampazzi, Tracking the Creative Process in Music, women and music
    Analysis of Sound Design Practices, archival art, ASDP project, collaborative practices, CSC, Ircam, Musical Assistants, my research, Oral History, sketches and sources in sound based art, sound design project, Studio di Fonologia della RAI di Milano, Teresa Rampazzi
    My keynote @TENOR 2024 conference (Zurich ZHdK)
  • Teresa Rampazzi and other pioneers – @ Goethe Institut, Rome: 22.3.2024

    Happy to have given a lecture last Friday at the Goethe-Institut in Rome Conferenza Teresa Rampazzi ed altri pionieri della musica elettronica in Italia Armando Gentilucci, nel primo libro italiano (1972) dedicato alla musica elettronica, riteneva che i lavori di Pietro Grossi, Enore Zaffiri, Vittorio Gelmetti e altri fossero “applicazioni generalmente molto immature” rispetto a quelli…

    26 March 2024

    Laura Zattra

    Teresa Rampazzi, women and music
    Teresa Rampazzi, women and technology
    Teresa Rampazzi and other pioneers – @ Goethe Institut, Rome: 22.3.2024
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