5. Superimpositions of techniques The aim of the workshop was also to consider how different techniques could be brought together in the same piece of music, from pure technique to the relationship between acoustic and amplified music, in two directions. The first is the integration of electro elements, which by their very nature are amplified, into the acoustic sound of the ensemble. József Lénárd (sound engineer) with Miquèu Montanaro and Christian Sebille recording the electronic sound effects in the studio in Cluj Napoca, Romania. Photo by Zsófia Makkai The second is the assimilation of the jazz brought by an electric guitar with its amp as an extension. How do you reconcile the classical musician's quest for purity of sound with the traditional musician's quest to alter it? 126

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