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Synthesizer at Studio di Fonologia Musicale Rai di Milano (after renewal in 1968) (Now exhibited at Milan Museum of Musical Instruments, Sforza Castle)
References
- Giovanni Belletti (28 Febrary 2007). Studio di Fonologia Musicale di Radio Milano - Tecnologia e Tecnica: Alfredo Lietti e Marino Zuccheri (in Italiano) (doc). Centre of Computational Sonology, Department of Information Engineering, University of Padua (csc.dei.unipd.it).
- Andrés Domínguez. Studio di Fonologia della RAI (video). Montesound Studios & Elgauchoandres, 2010.
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7 August 2009, 11:24:14 |
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Flickr: Museum of musical instruments in Milano Castle, 40-50s sound studio |
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Mikhail (Vokabre) Shcherbakov |
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