- Gérard
Henri Grisey (/ˈɡrɪzi/; French: [ɡʁizɛ]; 17 June 1946 – 11
November 1998) was a twentieth-century
French composer of
contemporary classical music...
- IRCAM, Paris, with the
Ensemble l'Itinéraire, by
composers such as Gérard
Grisey and
Tristan Murail.
Hugues Dufourt is
commonly credited for introducing...
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Partiels is a 1975
music composition by
French composer Gérard
Grisey.
Written for 18 instruments, the
piece is
considered a
defining work of spectral...
- Julián Carrillo,
Mildred Couper,
George Enescu,
Alberto Ginastera, Gérard
Grisey,
Alois Hába,
Ljubica Marić,
Charles Ives,
Tristan Murail,
Krzysztof Penderecki...
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Pulsar were
converted into
audible sound by the
French composer Gérard
Grisey, and used as such in the
piece Le noir de l'étoile (1989–90). In 1999, two...
- are more
easily heard than on the violin.
Spectral composers like Gérard
Grisey,
Tristan Murail, and Horațiu Rădulescu have
written solo
works for viola...
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During his
music career, he has
collaborated with
composers such as Gérard
Grisey and Hèctor Parra. Some of Luminet's
literary works have been translated...
-
influential 20th and 21st-century composers,
including Morton Feldman,
Gerard Grisey, and
Magnus Lindberg, have
expressed high
regard for his compositions. The...
- Babbitt, to
Gyorgy Ligeti,
Luciano Berio,
Alvin Lucier,
Robert Ashley,
Gerard Grisey, and
Kaija Saariaho.
According to
Katherine Lee, “Theorist
Joshua Mailman...
- PSR B0329+54 were
converted into
audible sound by
French composer Gérard
Grisey and used in the
piece Le noir de l'étoile (1989–90).
Cycle of
pulsed gamma...