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Symphonie Pour Un Homme Seul Cadence by Pierre Schaeffer & Pierre Henry

Artist Biography For Pierre Schaeffer & Pierre Henry

Electronic / Avant-Garde Music Pioneer And Founder Of The French Musique Concrète Movement Pierre Schaeffer A Radio Engineer Believed That Any Sound Could Be Music And Was One Of The First To Experiment With Tape Looping Splicing And Sampling. He Was Also One Of The First To Record Music On Magnetic Tape. Drawing Inspiration From The Italian Futurists He Emphasized The Double Meaning Of The Word "play" Meaning To Play An Instrument But Also To Have Fun And Enjoy Oneself. Pierre Henry A Classically Trained Musician Was One Of Schaeffer's Disciples And Together They Co-Wrote The Revolutionary Symphonie Pour Un Homme Seul Recorded In 1950. Despite Its Title It Is Not A Symphony In The Classical Sense But A Kind Of Suite Divided Into 12 Movements. It Is A Musical Collage Featuring Vocal Fragments That Are At Times Recorded Backwards Accelerated Or Repeated And Other Sounds Like Whistles Footsteps Doors Slamming Metallic Sounds And A Prepared Piano. However What Is Important About This Piece Is Not Merely Its Intrinsic Musical Value But Its Influence On So Many Future Generations Of Musicians In So Many Genres. Symphonie Pour Un Homme Seul Over Half A Century Later Remains A Pioneering Experiment In The Search For New Aural Horizons. The Concerto Side Reveals Henry's Personal Approach To Dissonance With A Strong Impact Of Illogical Sequences In The Piano "duel" The Two Instruments Seem To Collide In A Furious Rejection Of The Traditional Idea Of Music Generating A Clash Of Noises That Reproduces The Sonic Pollution Of The Modern Times.

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