Luc Ferrari
50 top tracks
Luc Ferrari
50 top tracks
Albums

Presque Rien
Luc Ferrari

Cellule 75 - Collection 85
Luc Ferrari

Didascalies
Luc Ferrari

Acousmatrix 3: Luc Ferrari: Petite Symphonie Intuitive Pour un Paysag
Luc Ferrari

Son mémorisé
Luc Ferrari

Early Gurus Of Electronics
Luc Ferrari

Les Anecdotiques
Luc Ferrari

Acousmatrix - The History of Electronic Music III
Luc Ferrari

Signature
Luc Ferrari

Solar Life Raft
Luc Ferrari

L'Œuvre Électronique
Luc Ferrari

Musique Concrete 1959 No. 2
Luc Ferrari
Biography
Luc Ferrari (February 5, 1929 – August 22, 2005) was a French composer, particularly noted for his tape music....Read more on Last.fm
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Luc Ferrari (February 5, 1929 – August 22, 2005) was a French composer, particularly noted for his tape music.
Ferrari was born in Paris and studied the piano under Alfred Cortot, musical analysis under Olivier Messiaen and composition under Arthur Honegger. His first works were freely atonal.
In 1954, Ferrari went to the United States to meet Edgard Varèse, whose Déserts he had heard on the radio, and had impressed him. This seems to have had a great effect on him, with the tape part in Déserts serving as inspiration for Ferrari to use magnetic tape in his own music.
In 1958 he co-founded the Groupe des Recherche Musicales with Pierre Schaeffer and François-Bernard Mâche. He taught in institutions around the world, and worked for film, theatre and radio.
By the early 1960s, Ferrari had begun work on his Hétérozygote, a piece for magnetic tape which uses ambient environmental sounds in "an organized and poetic, though non-plot oriented manner." The use of ambient recordings was to become a distinctive part of Ferrari's musical language. (Tyranny)
Ferrari's Presque rien No. 1 'Le Lever du jour au bord de la mer' (1970) is regarded as a classic of its kind. In it, Ferrari takes a day-long recording of environmental sounds at a Yugoslavian beach and, through editing, makes a piece that lasts just twenty-one minutes. It has been seen as an affirmation of John Cage's idea that music is always going on all around us, and if only we were to stop to listen to it, we would realise this.
Ferrari continued to write purely instrumental music as well as his tape pieces. He also made a number of documentary films on contemporary composers in rehearsal, including Olivier Messiaen and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
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