Thema: Natur plus X: Die spektrale Musik des Groupe L'Itinéraire

In 1973, five young French composers formed an ensemble called "L'Itinéraire." These five composers, Gérard Grisey, Michaël Levinas, Tristan Murail, Roger Tessier and Hugues Dufourt, were all former students of Olivier Messiaen at the Pariser Conservatoire, except for Dufourt. Their a...

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