From Schaeffer’s notes, “a rhythmic first movement follows a melodically-slow movement, then a return to rhythmic variations once again broken by a slow motif where the resources of three contrasting tessiture are exploited. The study ends with a rhythmic return evoking the initial tempo.”
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From Schaeffer’s notes, “a rhythmic first movement follows a melodically-slow movement, then a return to rhythmic variations once again broken by a… read more
From Schaeffer’s notes, “a rhythmic first movement follows a melodically-slow movement, then a return to rhythmic variations once again broken by a slow motif where the resources of th… read more
Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (August 14, 1910–August 19, 1995) was a French composer, noted as the inventor of musique concrète. He is generally acknowledged as being the first composer to make music using magnetic tape. Schaeffer was born in Nancy. His parents were both engineers, and at first it seemed that Pierre would also take this as a career. He studied at the École Polytechnique and after a stint as a telecommunications engineer in Strasbourg from 1934, he found a job in 1936 at Radiodiffusion Française (RDF) in Paris. It was there that he began to experiment with recorded s… read more
Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (August 14, 1910–August 19, 1995) was a French composer, noted as the inventor of musique concrète. He is generally acknowledged as being the first composer to … read more
Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (August 14, 1910–August 19, 1995) was a French composer, noted as the inventor of musique concrète. He is generally acknowledged as being the first composer to make music using magnetic tape. Schaeffer was … read more