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The temporary liberalisation of life in Poland in October, 1956, brought with it the establishment of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio. The event was no less than a phenomenon for this part of Europe. Ahead of Stockholm and many other centres of music which would establish electronic workshops in the 60s, Poland became an outpost of electroacoustic music. The video below, by Culture.pl, explores the history of the Studio and of the many composers who created music there.
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The temporary liberalisation of life in [[:Category:Poland|Poland]] in October, 1956, brought with it the establishment of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio. The event was no less than a phenomenon for this part of Europe. Ahead of Stockholm and many other centres of music which would establish electronic workshops in the 60s, Poland became an outpost of electroacoustic music. The video below, by Culture.pl, explores the history of the Studio and of the many composers who created music there.
  
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The temporary liberalisation of life in Poland in October, 1956, brought with it the establishment of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio. The event was no less than a phenomenon for this part of Europe. Ahead of Stockholm and many other centres of music which would establish electronic workshops in the 60s, Poland became an outpost of electroacoustic music. The video below, by Culture.pl, explores the history of the Studio and of the many composers who created music there.