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Bernard Parmegiani (1927-2013): Dance, per nastro magnetico (1962).
In composing this piece, which dates from 1962, the author resorted to the experience of using one single sound source: the voice, which is habitually treated with instrumental support.
The manipulations aim at making evident and underlining the natural inflections of the voice. In sum, a kind of endeavor analogous to the one that makes a transition from gesture to dance possible, and this is what these sound movements try to evoke.
Born in Paris, in 1927, Bernard Parmegiani joined the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in 1959, after having worked for five years as a sound engineer for television. He composed several works for films (Jeu des Anges, Brulure de 1000 soleils), radio and the television, as well as for concert performances (Violastries, Jazzex, L'Instant mobile). He is in charge of the Applied Music Section of the group
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