VARESE, Edgard
b Paris, 22 December 1885
d New York, 6 November 1965, aged seventy-nine
He studied mathematics and natural history at the École Polytechnique, but at the age of nineteen decided on a musical career against his father's wishes. He went to the Schola Cantorum from 1904 to 1906 and entered the Paris Conservatory in 1907. From 1909 to 1914 he lived in Berlin, where he became friends with Busoni. He was guest conductor for the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra in 1914, then returned to France and went into the Army, from which he was discharged after an illness in 1915. He went to America in 1916 and stayed there the rest of his life
1905 onwards (works lost or destroyed)
La Chanson des jeunes hommes
Le Prélude a la fin d'un jour
Rhapsodie romance
Bourgoyne
Gargantua
Mehr Licht
Les Cycles du Nord
Oedipus and the Sphynx, opera
1921 (36)
Offrandes, for soprano, chorus and orchestra
1923 (38)
Hyperprism, for small orchestra and percussion
Octandre, for small orchestra and percussion
Intégrales, for chamber orchestra and percussion
1926 (41)
Amériques, for orchestra
1927 (42)
Arcana, for orchestra
1931 (46)
Ionisation, for forty-one percussion and two sirens
1932 (47)
Metal (unfinished or lost)
1936 (51)
Density 21.5, for flute solo
1937 (52)
Espace, for orchestra
1943 (58)
Ecuatorial, for bass voice and orchestra
1947 (62)
Etude pour espace, for two pianos and percussion
1953-4 (68-9)
Déserts, for orchestra
1955-6 (70-1)
Good Friday Procession in Verges, electronic composition for film
1957-8 (72-3)
Poeme electronique
1961 (76)
Nocturnal, for soprano and orchestra