Varese
Edgard Varèse
Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse (
December 22,
1883 –
November 6,
1965) was an innovative
French-born
composer who spent the greater part of his career in the
United States. The record label
Varèse Sarabande Records is named after him.Varèse's music features an emphasis on
timbre and
rhythm. He was the inventor of the term "organized sound", a phrase meaning that certain timbres and rhythms can be grouped together, sublimating into a whole new definition of sound. His use of new instruments and
electronic resources led to his being known as the "Father of Electronic Music" while
Henry Miller described him as "The stratospheric Colossus of Sound". He is also known for having re-introduced the 'Idee-fixe', a term first introduced by the French composer
Hector Berlioz.
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Varese
Noun
1. United States composer (born in France) whose music combines dissonance with complex rhythms and the use of electronic techniques (1883-1965)
(synonym) Edgard Varese
(hypernym) composer
Varese (f)
n.
Varese, city and province in Lombardy
vararse
v.
strand, drive up onto the shore; be driven onto the shore
varar
= beach, run + aground.
Ex: Dressed to the nines, the three characters shimmer like tropical fish beached in the desert.
Ex: This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.
vararse
= strand.
Ex: A horror movie came to life when a snowstorm stranded some children traveling alone at an airport.