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One of the very few female composer of early electronic music, Franca Sacchi studied at the well known RAI Studio of Fonologia in Milan in the 60s. She developed the “En-static” principle, which included improvisation, electronic music, ritual, performance, teaching and meditation. Her music focuses mainly on sound, which is treated as raw material and endlessly explored. Sacchi's free concept of duration and deep emotional feel brings her closer to Eliane Radigue and La Monte Young, especially for the long and sustained tones which are suddenly turned into pulsations and gritty sound textures. Her work was also included in the seminal Broken Music exhibition in Berlin. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Arpa Eolia
582Arpa eolia (1970)
463Ainsi fut le commencement, il n'y aura pas de fin
424Ainsi Fut Le Commencement, Il N'y Aura Pas De Fin (1970)
415Arpa Eolia [1970]
356Danza, mia cara
337Quando Mi Hanno Ucciso, Se Cosi Posso Dire. E Quindi Rinasco. (1972)
308Ainsi fut le commencement, il n'y aura pas de fin [1970]
299Quando Mi Hanno Ucciso, Se Così Posso Dire. E Quindi Rinasco.
2610Danza, Mia Cara (1971)
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