Luc Ferrari stands out as one of the most original and unclassifiable composers of his generation in France. Affiliated with the French radio's Groupe de Musique Concrete in 1958, he was to break away after only six years to pave his own eclectic compositional paths, including highly personalized expressions of minimalist music, anecdotal music, soundscape composition, aleatoric/improvised scores, radiophonic music, sound installations, and musical theater. In 1982 he founded the Paris electroacoustic studio La Muse en Circuit, with which he was closely involved until 1994. In 1987 and 1991 he was awarded the Prix Italia for his compositions Et si toute entiere maintenant (And if Altogether Right Now) and L'Escalier des aveugles (Stairway of the Blind).
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