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Edgar Varese
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Edgar Varese: Offrandes (Ensemble Intercontemporain, Pierre Boulez) Despite his output of only slightly more than a dozen compositions, Edgard Varese is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century. His concept of "organized sound" led to many experiments in form and texture. He was constantly on the lookout for new sound sources (working throughout his life with engineers, scientists and instrument builders), and was one of the first to extensively explore percussion, electronics, and taped sounds. He was, as Henry Miller called him, "The stratospheric Colossus of Sound." Varese spent his early childhood in Paris and Burgundy. His father wanted him to study math and engineering in preparation for a career in business. However, Varese pursued music, studying at the Schola Cantorum with Albert Roussel and Vincent d'Indy and at the Paris Conservatoire with Charles Marie Widor. Varese moved to Berlin in 1907, in part to meet Ferruccio Busoni; Varese had been impressed with Busoni's Sketch for a New Aesthetic in Music (1907), which anticipated many of Varese's own later explorations. Unfortunately, of the music Varese wrote during that time, only one song survives. The other manuscripts were destroyed in a warehouse fire. Unable to find regular work, Varese moved to the United States in 1915, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1926. The first work he completed after the emigration is in fact titled Ameriques, an extroverted celebration of his new life. In addition to composing, Varese promoted new music through the establishment of his New Symphony Orchestra in 1919, the International Composers' Guild in 1921, and the Pan American Society in 1926. He continued to have difficulty making money, though, and spent some time as a piano salesman; he also made a brief appearance in a 1918 John Barrymore film. Varese maintained his connection with Europe, and had an extended stay in Paris between 1928 and 1933 during which he continued his sonic explorations and heard many of his works performed. In 1931 he completed Ionisation, a notorious piece for thirteen percussionists playing about forty different instruments. Back in the U.S., he attempted to get Bell Telephone and others interested in creating a center for electric instrument research. The failure of that project led to an extended depression. Over the next ten-plus years, Varese completed only one work, Density 21.5 for solo flute, spending the time teaching (at Santa Fe's Arsuna School of Fine Arts, Columbia University, and Darmstadt) and thinking about what new direction his music should take. The anonymous gift of an Ampex tape recorder in 1953 was the motivation Varese needed. He set to work on the tape portion of his work Deserts, which was premiered in Paris in 1954 in a concert which was broadcast live in stereo, the first stereo music broadcast ever in France. He was involved with several film projects, writing music for documentaries on Leger and Joan Miro. He also wrote the Poeme electronique for tape for Le Corbusier's pavilion at the 1958 Brussels exhibition, where Varese's music was heard through more than 400 loudspeakers, accompanied by Le Corbusier's visuals. Varese and his music received much attention in the 1960s. His works were widely performed, recorded and published, and he received honors from the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the Royal Swedish Academy. He also won the first Koussevitzky International Recording Award in 1963. But Varese wrote little music during these last years. His final work, the unfinished Nocturnal (with text by Anais Nin), was performed at a tribute concert in 1961 and completed years later by composer Chou Wen-chung.

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Edgar Varese, 1721 kişiyle arkadaş.
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the abigajil project

the abigajil project



6 Tem 2007 06:26

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MACKA

MACKA



2 Tem 2007 11:12

you were way ahead of your time dude
Pablo Rubio Vargas

Pablo Rubio Vargas



23 Haz 2007 21:05

thanks for the add, lovely music,

greetings from Mexico
Phreniac

Phreniac



21 Haz 2007 02:30

You are truly the dark lord of the Classical Avant-Garde.
Franck Balestracci

Franck Balestracci



15 Haz 2007 09:55

Just stopping by to say "Hello" Mister Varese !
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stella stellaire

Stella Stellaire



9 Haz 2007 10:06

Dear Mister Varese,
I am feeling very honoured to be a friend of yours.
Your musical vision anticipated what we live today as highly elaborated electronic music. Your compositions still rest an unfathomable treasure for all generations to come.
Paolo

paolo della mora



6 Haz 2007 09:41

I'm proud & honored.
Truly yours ^_^
Louis Inghels

Louis Inghels



4 Haz 2007 21:05

a inspiration source for everyone..
Eric Lemieux - Composer

Eric Lemieux - Composer



3 Haz 2007 01:22

Many thanks for Ionisation and Octandre dear Maestro.

Best.



Eric Lemieux
Composer, Guitarist
Montreal, Canada
DRUM HEADS PERCUSSION ORCHESTRA

DRUM HEADS PERCUSSION ORCHESTRA



31 May 2007 02:33

NO other single composer has had more effect on me than Varese. When I went to University of Northern Iowa the first percussion piece I played was IONISATION. I WAS OVERWHELMED SUCH SOUNDS COULD BE CONTROLLED AND SHAPED. What a vision of sound he composed! THANK YOU EDGAR FOR INSPIRATION TO LOOK BEYOND! Dennis Carlson
LUISA

Luisa Gavazza



30 May 2007 07:58

Thanks for the add!
luisa
Life of Brian

Life of Brian



7 May 2007 17:58

"This will be our response to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully and more devotedly than ever before."

- Leonard Bernstein
Mike Pan

Mike Pan



27 Nis 2007 17:55

thanks for the add
Pierecall

Pierecall



23 Nis 2007 06:28

thanks for added, the beautifulst music that it does not know time
collo

collo



20 Nis 2007 20:44

LEGEND
ZAMA

ZAMA



17 Nis 2007 18:17

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Autumn's Child featuring Mark Holland

Autumn's Child featuring Mark Holland



17 Nis 2007 06:19

"the present day composer
refuses to die"
loved his work since finding
the album with the "mad scientist"
look on it....
Would love to hear the music of
Varese that was produced by FZ
"music is the best"
GIANLUCA BECUZZI [KINETIX]

GIANLUCA BECUZZI  [KINETIX]



14 Nis 2007 09:38

Thanks for the add and the immortal music.
GLB
Franck Balestracci

Franck Balestracci



12 Nis 2007 14:24

Just a quick "hello"
all the best from France
Franck
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-{TKG}MALICE-

-{TKG}MALICE-



11 Nis 2007 22:07

i heard of you through zappa's book and ionisation is a crazy peice...good work!
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6 Nis 2007 17:03

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Nico Mangifesta

Nico Mangifesta



27 Mar 2007 21:13

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Autónoe

Autónoe



26 Mar 2007 16:18

Thanx for the add and for exist
Massimo Zanardi

Massimo Zanardi



24 Mar 2007 14:36

Thank you for the add and for your music!

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brian lee sebastian

brian lee sebastian



24 Mar 2007 14:34

Edgar Varèse: "God is really only another artist. He invented the giraffe, the elephant and the cat. He has no real style. He just keeps on trying other things."

thanks for the add!! - love "ionisation"!

best,
bls
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