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Luc Ferrari
Egypte ô Egypte I
Dans ce jardin atroce
1959-60

flute, oboe, clarinet, cb. clarinet, trombone, 2 percussionists, violin, cello & contrabass
21'24

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« I recorded what was going on.
What was or wasn’t going on, in fact. »
« J’enregistrais ce qui se passait.
Ce qui se passait ou ce qui ne se passait pas d’ailleurs. »
Luc Ferrari



Credits

  • Originally composed for a short film directed by Jacques Brissot (color film)
  • Text and narration by Jean Cocteau
  • RTF Service de la Recherche
  • Paris Biennale Prize, 1963

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Luc Ferrari
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1929 – 2005

Never ceasing to investigate, Luc Ferrari leaves behind a body of work by turns exalting, noble, funny, intimate, and nocturnal. Like a mirror turned toward the Other, it reflects the world and its fantasies.

He had a weakness for women with accents.

Find the near-complete catalogue of his mixed music and sonic pieces at Maison ONA — about 150 works released over time.
1929 – 2005

N’ayant eu de cesse de questionner, Luc Ferrari nous laisse une œuvre tour à tour solaire, généreuse, drôle, intime ou nocturne. Tel un miroir tourné vers l’autre, s’y reflètent le monde et ses fantasmes.

Il avait un petit faible pour les femmes avec un accent.

Retrouvez chez Maison ONA la quasi-intégralité de ses pièces mixtes et sur support — soit environ 150 œuvres progressivement disponibles.