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Luc Ferrari

Luc Ferrari was a French composer born in 1929, known for his avant-garde approach to music and sound. He was a key figure in the Musique Concrète movement, which involved using recorded natural sounds and manipulating them to create new auditory experiences. Ferrari's works often blended elements of theater and storytelling with innovative sound design, reflecting his interest in the relationship between music and everyday life. Notable pieces include "Une Page d'Écoute," an exploration of the listening experience itself. Ferrari's contributions have significantly influenced contemporary music and sound art, making him an important figure in 20th-century music.