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Henri Pousseur

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Henri Pousseur (born 23rd June, 1929, in Malmedy, Belgium - died 6th March, 2009, in Brussels) was a composer who studied at Liège & Bruxelles music conservatories. He worked alongside Boulez & Stockhausen on dodecaphonic and serial music in Cologne (1954) and Milano (1957) before founding his own studio in Bruxelles (1958).


Since 1957, he taught composition in Darmstadt, Cologne, Bâle, Buffalo, and then Liège before directing the city music conservatory. He was renowned for his ongoing collaboration with French poet Michel Butor: Votre Faust (1960-1968), Répons (1960-1965), Le procès du jeune chien (1974-1978), La rose des voix (1982), Déclarations d'orages (1989), Les leçons d'enfer (1991), and Le Sablier du Phénix (1993).

He was married to Thea Pousseur, and is the father of Denis Pousseur, Marianne Pousseur and Hélène Pousseur.

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Henri Pousseur has released 130+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Radio Cologne Sound, Radio Cologne Sound, Centre Henri Pousseur - 50 Years. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Henri Pousseur's most popular tracks include Scambi, Scambi (1957), First parabolic mix, Seismagramme I-II, Danseurs gnidiens cherchant la perle clémentine. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Henri Pousseur (born 23rd June, 1929, in Malmedy, Belgium - died 6th March, 2009, in Brussels) was a composer who studied at Liège & Bruxelles music conservatories. He worked alongside Boulez & Stockh... Read the full biography on this page.

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