Luc Ferrari Satoko Inoue, Toshiyuki Matsukura - Piano Percussion Works
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Adagio | 1:55 | |
Cellule 75 - Force Du Rythme Ou Cadence Forcée | 32:45 | |
Allegretto | 2:50 | |
Andante - Allegro Subito | 2:52 | |
Visage I | 7:21 | |
Conversation Intime | 19:33 |
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Formats
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Hat Hut Records Ltd. |
Copyright (c) | Hat Hut Records Ltd. |
Printed By | Gantenbein AG |
Recorded At | Hessischer Rundfunk |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Luc Ferrari |
Design | fuhrer vienna |
Engineer | Thomas Eschler |
Liner Notes | Nina Polaschegg |
Mastered By | Peter Pfister |
Percussion | Toshiyuki Matsukura (tracks: 1, 6) |
Piano | Satoko Inoue |
Producer | Bernd Leukert, Werner X. Uehlinger |
Recording Supervisor | Hans-Bernhard Bätzing |
Notes
- Recorded July 2nd to 4th, 2004 at Sendesaal, Hessischer Rundfunk, in the presence of the composer.
- 2010, 1st edition.
- Packaged in a six-panel digifile.
- ℗ + © 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
- Track 6; "Cellule 75 - Force du rythme ou cadence forcée" is misprinted on release as "Cellule 75 - Force du rythme et cadence forcée".
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- Barcode: 7 52156 01652 6
- SPARS Code: DDD
About Luc Ferrari Satoko Inoue, Toshiyuki Matsukura
Luc Ferrari (born 5th February 1929, Paris, France - died August 22th 2005, Arezzo, Italy) was a French composer.
Ferrari composed works that have moved away, more or less, from purely musical preoccupations, some of which could be branches of the same tree - the problem being trying to express passing ideas, sensations and intuitions through different means, observing daily life in all its reality - social, psychological or sentimental - in the form of texts, instrumental scores, electroacoustical compositions, reports, stage works, etc.
Ferrari studied piano at "Conservatoire de Versailles" 1946-1948), then composition at "École normale de musique" with & Alfred Cortot (1948-1950), followed the courses of (1953-1954).
He joined "Groupe de Musique concrète" in 1958, remaining until 1966, and collaborated with in setting up "Groupe de recherches musicales" (1958). In 1965 and 1966 he produced with Gérard Patris for ORTF "Les grandes répétitions
Name Vars
- Ferrari
- L. F.
- L. Ferrari
- L.F.
- Luc Ferrar
- Lucien Ferrari