Definition of radiophonic in English:
radiophonic
adjective ˌreɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈfɒnɪkˌreɪdioʊˈfɑnɪk
Relating to or denoting sound, especially music, produced electronically.
a radiophonic wind effect
Example sentencesExamples
- This is an excerpt from the radiophonic composition, featuring Nyoongah kids at play in the West Australian desert - singing, swimming in a waterhole abuzz with insects.
- This extract comes from a radiophonic piece about accordion players in Western Australia.
- He is the author of 16 volumes, acclaimed radiophonic works, and live and broadcast performances.
- Acclaimed Australian composer Moya Henderson reveals the process and the poignant story at the heart of her new radiophonic composition.
- ‘The Help Without You’ is all gamelan tones and slow radiophonic workshop melodies, dignified but exhausted.
- The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities.
- Just as his later film work would often have an unmistakable radiophonic quality, so too his radio programs have a pronounced cinematic edge.
- ‘Ears’ is an oral history featuring a musical and radiophonic composition by Colin Black.
- In 2002 Robert was commissioned by the Dutch broadcaster NPS to produce a radiophonic composition for their music program Supplement.
- He describes the finished product as, ‘an exploration of the concept of home, of personal change, of identities or multiplicity of identities through radiophonic format.’
Definition of radiophonic in US English:
radiophonic
adjectiveˌrādēōˈfänikˌreɪdioʊˈfɑnɪk
Relating to or denoting sound, especially music, produced electronically.
a radiophonic wind effect
Example sentencesExamples
- The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities.
- He describes the finished product as, ‘an exploration of the concept of home, of personal change, of identities or multiplicity of identities through radiophonic format.’
- In 2002 Robert was commissioned by the Dutch broadcaster NPS to produce a radiophonic composition for their music program Supplement.
- ‘The Help Without You’ is all gamelan tones and slow radiophonic workshop melodies, dignified but exhausted.
- ‘Ears’ is an oral history featuring a musical and radiophonic composition by Colin Black.
- This extract comes from a radiophonic piece about accordion players in Western Australia.
- He is the author of 16 volumes, acclaimed radiophonic works, and live and broadcast performances.
- Acclaimed Australian composer Moya Henderson reveals the process and the poignant story at the heart of her new radiophonic composition.
- Just as his later film work would often have an unmistakable radiophonic quality, so too his radio programs have a pronounced cinematic edge.
- This is an excerpt from the radiophonic composition, featuring Nyoongah kids at play in the West Australian desert - singing, swimming in a waterhole abuzz with insects.