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Pierre Schaeffer was a pioneering French composer, musicologist, and acoustician, best known for his role in the development of musique concrète, a form of music that utilizes recorded sounds as its primary material. Born in 1910, Schaeffer initially studied engineering but soon shifted his focus to music, where he became fascinated with the potential of sound recording technologies. His work in the 1940s at the Studio d'Essai in Paris laid the groundwork for a new approach to composition, one that challenged the traditional boundaries of music and sound art.

Schaeffer's influential book, "In Search of a Concrete Music," outlines his theories and practices, emphasizing the importance of sound as a medium in its own right. He believed in the artistic potential of everyday sounds and their ability to convey meaning beyond conventional musical structures. His innovative techniques inspired countless artists and composers, and his legacy continues to resonate in contemporary sound art and experimental music. Schaeffer's contributions have made him a key figure in 20th-century music, shaping the way we understand and engage with sound today.

国籍 法语
出生日期 August 14, 1910
出生地点 Nancy, Grand Est, France
去世日期 September 19, 1995