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Pierre Schaeffer, Claude Arrieu

Dix Ans d'Essais Radiophoniques Du Studio Au Club D'Essai : 1942-1952 (4CD+book box)

Label: Phonurgia Nova

Format: 4CD+book box

Genre: Experimental

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€108.00
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Re-issue of 5 double LP's released in 1953, a massive anthology of radioplays excerpts produced and recorded between 1942 and 1952 on 4 CD's plus thick book in a box.

condition (discs/box/book): NM / NM / NM - 108-page book included. Dix Ans d'Essais Radiophoniques Du Studio Au Club D'Essai: 1942-1952 arrives on Phonurgia Nova as a 4CD box with accompanying book, Pierre Schaeffer and Claude Arrieu collaborating across French radio's most experimental decade. This is Schaeffer before the treatises, before the orthodoxies, Schaeffer as radio cowboy, making it up as transmitters hummed.

Arrieu brought compositional craft from a more traditional French lineage, her training under Paul Dukas and Noël Gallon providing harmonic sophistication that Schaeffer, the self-taught engineer-philosopher, sometimes lacked. Their collaboration reveals how porous the boundaries were in those early days: musique concrète wasn't yet a doctrine, just a set of tools anyone could grab. The Club d'Essai functioned as salon, laboratory, and playground simultaneously.

The box includes radio plays, sound experiments, acoustic documentaries, genres that hadn't yet learned they were supposed to be separate. You hear the DNA of everything from Karlheinz Stockhausen's later electronic works to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to contemporary podcast art. Four CDs plus a book, and not a wasted moment: this is the Big Bang captured on magnetic tape. Phonurgia Nova's packaging treats the material with archival reverence it deserves, scholarly apparatus surrounding sounds that were once simply broadcasts, ephemeral signals now preserved as monuments.




Details
File under: Radio Play
Cat. number: PN 0461/5
Year: 1989