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Lionel Marchetti

Lionel Marchetti (September 17, 1967, Lyon, France) is an electroacoustic music composer, a sound and visual artist. Marchetti discovered electroacoustic music with composer [a=Xavier Garcia] at Groupe de musiques vivantes de Lyon ([l=GMVL]). From 1989 to 2002, he taught the recording of sound and music composition during workshops hosted by "Université de Lyon 2". Since then, Marchetti has composed at [l399904], [l404829], [l=La Muse en circuit], [l1011219] (Fontaine, Isère), [l=Collectif & Cie] (Annecy), and Studio [l=Césaré] (Reims). His collaboration with long-time partner [a=Olivier Capparos] lead him to compose "Hörspiel" for France Culture's "Atelier de création radiophonique". Lionel Marchetti extensively performed as an improviser using microphones, loudspeakers and electronics, especially with fellow composer [a=Jérôme Noetinger], who also published his first book. As an author, Marchetti advocated Pierre Schaeffer's "Musique concrète" and the so-called "art of the loudspeaker" through essays mostly regarding [a=Michel Chion] musical aesthetics. More recently, Marchetti exhibited visual and sound installations at various international venues.

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