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Luc Ferrari, pioneering French composer, expanded the boundaries of music through his groundbreaking work in electroacoustic composition and musique concrete. His daring creativity blended environmental sounds, voice, and melody into evocative soundscapes that challenged traditional musical norms. Ferrari’s legacy is one of fearless experimentation and artistic curiosity—encouraging creators to listen differently, embrace innovation, and find inspiration in the unexpected rhythms of everyday life.
"Electronic music used pure sounds, completely calibrated. You had to think digitally, as it were, in a way that allowed you to extend serial ideas into other parameters through technology."
"So the ideology was that: use sounds as instruments, as sounds on tape, without the causality. It was no longer a clarinet or a spring or a piano, but a sound with a form, a development, a life of its own."
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