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The Teletau system was conceived within a multifaceted research project in telematics at the Centro Nucleare Universitario di Calcolo Elettronico (CNUCE) in Pisa, Italy.  The center was founded in 1965 and operated under the auspices of the Italian Research Council (CNR in Italy).  Pietro Grossi, a cellist and scientist, started the musical informatics program in the same year.  The TAU-TAUMUS system was a collection of hardware that facilitated the storage, playback, and manipulation of musical scores.  The manual by Pietro Grossi linked below has kindly been made available by Lelio Camilleri, who joined the project as a student.   
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The Teletau system was conceived within a multifaceted research project in telematics at the Centro Nucleare Universitario di Calcolo Elettronico (CNUCE) in Pisa, Italy.  The center was founded in 1965 and operated under the auspices of the Italian Research Council (CNR in Italy).  Pietro Grossi, a cellist and scientist, started the musical informatics program in the same year.  The TAU-TAUMUS system was a [http://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Reparto_di_informatica_musicale_CNR_di_Pisa_-_Divisione_musicologica_CNUCE_-_EN_-_ASC collection of hardware] that facilitated the storage, playback, and manipulation of musical scores.  The manual by Pietro Grossi linked below has kindly been made available by Lelio Camilleri, who joined the project as a student.   
  
 
* [http://esf.ccarh.org/ccarh-wiki/22_Teletau.pdf Teletau manual 1.0 (1986)]
 
* [http://esf.ccarh.org/ccarh-wiki/22_Teletau.pdf Teletau manual 1.0 (1986)]
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Teletau

The Teletau system was conceived within a multifaceted research project in telematics at the Centro Nucleare Universitario di Calcolo Elettronico (CNUCE) in Pisa, Italy. The center was founded in 1965 and operated under the auspices of the Italian Research Council (CNR in Italy). Pietro Grossi, a cellist and scientist, started the musical informatics program in the same year. The TAU-TAUMUS system was a collection of hardware that facilitated the storage, playback, and manipulation of musical scores. The manual by Pietro Grossi linked below has kindly been made available by Lelio Camilleri, who joined the project as a student.

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