Elaine Radigue, Electronic music pioneer, dies at 94
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- Éliane Radigue, a pioneering French composer in musique concrète, has died at 94.
- She was inspired by Pierre Schaeffer's electroacoustic compositions in the 1950s and later worked as his assistant.
- Radigue's early work involved tape manipulation, focusing on 'concrete' music rather than electronic music.
- In the 1970s, she adopted the ARP 2500 synthesizer, which became central to her meditative, feedback-rich compositions.
- Her innovative sound attracted attention from notable US composers like Philip Glass and Steve Reich.
- Radigue's Occam Ocean series featured collaborative drone soundscapes inspired by the sea, offering a contrast to modern life's chaos.
- INA GRM praised her for her unique vision and freedom in musical creation.