Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds (2007)

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Experimental French composer Pierre Henry, one of the pioneers of musique concrete, is the subject of this documentary that traces his development of a new sound that shocked the music world. During the 1950s, the radical innovator and his colleague Pierre Schaeffer created a unique form of music based on electronically modified environmental noises. Special features include a concert recorded in Paris and the short film "Le Candidat."

Director: Éric Darmon, Franck Mallet
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Editing: Timothy Miller
Production: Mémoire Magnétique, Love Streams agnès b. Productions, ARTE France Cinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Éric Darmon, Franck Mallet
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds about?
Experimental French composer Pierre Henry, one of the pioneers of musique concrete, is the subject of this documentary that traces his development of a new sound that shocked the music world. During the 1950s, the radical innovator and his colleague Pierre Schaeffer created a unique form of music based on electronically modified environmental noises. Special features include a concert recorded in Paris and the short film "Le Candidat."
Who directed Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds?
Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds was directed by Éric Darmon, Franck Mallet.
Who stars in Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds?
Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds stars Pierre Henry.
How long is Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds?
Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds?
Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds is a Documentary film.
Where was Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds produced?
Pierre Henry: The Art of Sounds was produced in France.