
Edgar Varèse
Edgar Varèse was a French-American composer who is often referred to as the 'father of electronic music.' His innovative use of rhythm and sound, alongside his exploration of new musical forms, paved the way for future generations of composers, making significant contributions to the evolution of modern music.
Born on Dec 22, 1883 (141 years old)
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Edgar Varèse's composition 'Déserts' is noted as the last major tumult in a concert hall for modern music.
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