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Genthon, Anouck / Lionel Marchetti: Suite Blanche [2 CDs] (UnRec)

Exploring the fusion of acoustic presence and electronic projection, violinist Anouck Genthon and electronic musician Lionel Marchetti shape a two-disc journey where the violin's resonance folds into shifting synthetic textures, spatial loudspeaker design guiding evolving sound-forms that radiate like a focused beacon through immersive, exploratory improvisation.
 

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Anouck Genthon-violin

Lionel Marchetti-synthesizer, electronics

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Label: UnRec
Catalog ID: 252
Squidco Product Code: 36642

Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: France
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Teatro San Leonardo - Centro di Ricerca Musicale, in Angelica Bologne, Italy, on November 2nd, 2022, by Gianluca Turrini.
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"Anouck Genthon is a French violinist and ethnomusicologist involved in the improvised music scene in an approach particularly sensitive to sound. Enriched by her double stance as musician and researcher, she guides her ear by improvised gestures through the surrounding sound-environment."

-Jazz.DK (http://jazz.dk/en/cphjazz/concerts/22506/)
12/3/2025

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"Lionel Marchetti is a composer of concrete music. First self-taught, he then explores the repertoire of concrete music, as acousmatic art, with the composer Xavier Garcia 1 from 1989 at COREAM (Collective for electroacoustic research and musical action) in Fontaine ( Isère ). He then composed in the studios of the Musical Research Group in Paris, of the Living Music Group of Lyon, of La Muse en circuit in Alfortville, of Césaré in Reims, of Gmem inNational center for musical creation in Marseille, at the training center for intervening musicians (CFMI) in Lyon and in his personal studio. At the same time, Lionel Marchetti pursues a work of poetic writing 2, 3, as well as a theoretical approach to concrete music and the art of the loudspeaker, as a practicing artist of the genre.

His book La musique concrète by Michel Chion 4 remains the most noticed - as well as his essay Speaker, voice and mirror... - technical essay in the form of a letter 5.

Its catalog is currently rich with more than a hundred concrete works.

Since 1990, he has been a lecturer in the art of concrete music and electroacoustic techniques at CFMI Lyon at the University of Lyon 2 (see BNF authority notice)."

-Wikipedia (Translated by Google) (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Marchetti)
12/3/2025

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