Henri Pousseur
Belgian modern composer Henri Pousseur wrote well over 100 works in a variety of styles, and served as a music educator for several decades. By the time he was finished with his music studies in the early '50s, Pousseur was already active in avant-garde music, influenced by and creating music not unlike that of Stockhausen and Berio. Pousseur's works included serial music, experimental operas like "Electre" (1961), and electronic music such as "Scambi" (1957). He began his longstanding collaboration with Michel Butor in the early '60s; the duo went on to write over 20 works, including "La Rose Des Voix" (1982). Pousseur founded the Centre de recherches et de formation musicales de Wallonie in Liège, the magazine Marsyas, and taught in several countries (but mostly at the University and Conservatory of Liège) until his retirement in 1994.
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Discography
8 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Acousmatrix - The History of Electronic Music IV
Electronic - Released by BV Haast on Oct. 19, 2002
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Parabolique d'enfer / Parabolic from Hell
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub rosa on Mar. 15, 2011
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Early Experimental Electronic Music 1954-61
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub rosa on Feb. 1, 2016
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Eight Parabolic Studies
Electronic - Released by Sub rosa on Nov. 26, 2001
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Henri Pousseur: Works for Flute
Roberto Fabbriciani, Henri Pousseur, Alvise Vidolin
Classical - Released by Mode Records on Jan. 17, 2020
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Electronic experimental and microtonal 1953-1999
Soul/Funk/R&B - Released by Sub rosa on Jan. 1, 2008
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Early Experimental Electronic Music 1972 (Ex Dei In Machinam Memoria)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub rosa on Feb. 2, 2016
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