EDGAR VARESE : Complete Works [LP [OI004LP]] : noise music, experimental music, contemporary music, sound art, electronic music, improvisation, free jazz, avant-garde music, PARALLAX RECORDS online shop

EDGAR VARESE : Complete Works

  • Format: LP [OI004LP]
  • Shipping Weight: 0.47lbs
  • Label: Modern Silence

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The French-born Edgar Varese (1883-1965) believed music to be both an art and a science. His pioneering use of electronic instruments like the Theremin, along with his theory of "organized sound," earned him the impressive title of "Father of Electronic Music." Varese spent the early '20s as a starving composer in NYC, writing works like the percussionless "Octandre" and "Integrales," his first piece to use the term "spatial music." Upon returning to Paris in 1928, he composed the celebrated "Ionisation," the first piece ever written for an entirely percussive ensemble (13 percussionists playing 40 instruments). His 1936 piece "Density 21.5," written for solo flute for the premiere of George Barrere's new platinum flute, is one of the great masterpieces for unaccompanied flute. It is also one of the only compositions written by Varese during this decade. His next major work, "Deserts," was in fact not written until 1950. It was the first piece ever written for magnetic tape and orchestra and was meant to be the soundtrack to a film that would juxtapose images of actual deserts with images from past wars (the great "deserts" of civilization). This LP, originally released in 1950, includes "Integrales," "Octandre," "Density 21.5," "Ionisation," "Interpolation I," "Interpolation II," and "Interpolation III." It's reissued here on 180-gram vinyl in a limited edition of 500.

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Track Listing:
A1. Integrales
A2. Octandre
B1. Density 21.5
B2. Ionisation
B3. Interpolation I
B4. Interpolation II
B5. Interpolation III

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