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Gérard Grisey and Spectral Music

Composition in the Information Age

Liam Cagney (BIMM University)

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English
Cambridge University Press
14 December 2023
The first in-depth historical overview of spectral music, which is widely regarded, alongside minimalism, as one of the two most influential compositional movements of the last fifty years. Charting spectral music's development in France from 1972 to 1982, this ground-breaking study establishes how spectral music's innovations combined existing techniques from post-war music with the use of information technology. The first section focuses on Gérard Grisey, showing how he creatively developed techniques from Messiaen, Xenakis, Ligeti, Stockhausen and Boulez towards a distinctive style of music based on groups of sounds mutating in time. The second section shows how a wider generation of young composers centred on the Parisian collective L'Itinéraire developed a common vision of music embracing seismic developments in in psychoacoustics and computer sound synthesis. Framed against institutional and political developments in France, spectral music is shown as at once an inventive artistic response to the information age and a continuation of the French colouristic tradition.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781009399524
ISBN 10:   1009399527
Series:   Music since 1900
Pages:   300
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction; PART I. Grisey's Style; 1. Grisey's early formation (1960–65); 2. Messiaen's class and new music in late 1960s Paris (1967–70); 3. Statistical serialism and Vagues, chemins, le souffle (1970–72); 4. On the threshold: D'eau et de pierre (1972); PART II. Spectral Music; 5. Psychoacoustics and the new compositional framework (1973–74); 6. L'Itinéraire and synthetic music (1973–76); 7. New Dimensions (1976–78); 8. Spectral music and écriture liminale (1979–82); Conclusion.

Liam Cagney is the co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Spectral Music, and his musical criticism appears regularly in places like Gramophone, the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Spectator, the TLS, and the Irish Times. He is the recipient of an Arts Council of Ireland Emerging Writer Bursary and a City, University of London doctoral studentship. He teaches at BIMM University.

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