In 1955, Jérôme Peignot and Pierre Schaeffer were the first to use the term acousmatique to define the listening experience of musique concrète.
In 1955, Jérôme Peignot and Pierre Schaeffer were the first to use the term acousmatic to define the listening experience of musique concrète.
Her works were published posthumously against the will of her brother, Charles Peignot, by her nephew, the poet Jérôme Peignot (who thought of Colette as a “diagonal mother”).
Jérôme Peignot (born 1926), French novelist, poet, pamphleteer, and expert in typography
Jerome | Jerome Kern | Jérôme Bonaparte | Saint Jerome | Jerome Bettis | Jerome Lawrence | Jerome K. Jerome | Jerome McGann | Jerome Bruner | Saint-Jérôme, Quebec | Jérôme Lalande | Jerome Chen | Jerome Taylor | Jérôme Peignot | Jerome Pathon | Jerome Elston Scott | Jérôme d'Ambrosio | Jerome Clark | Jerome, Arizona | Cameron Jerome | Jerome Knapp Junior | Jerome Flynn | Deberny & Peignot | Saint Jerome Writing (Valletta) | Leonard Jerome | Jerome Rothenberg | Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve | Jerome, Pennsylvania | Jerome of Prague | Jerome Moross |
Includes papers on history, typography, and character coding by Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, Nicolas Barker, John A. Lane, Kyle McCarter, Jerôme Peignot, Pierre MacKay, Silvio Levy, et al.