Jean-Claude Risset, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Claude Risset

French composer

Date of Birth: 13-Mar-1938

Place of Birth: Le Puy-en-Velay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Date of Death: 21-Nov-2016

Profession: composer, acoustics

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Jean-Claude Risset

  • Jean-Claude Risset (French: [?is?]; 13 March 1938 – 21 November 2016) was a French composer, best known for his pioneering contributions to computer music.
  • Risset was a former student of André Jolivet and former co-worker of Max Mathews at Bell Labs.Risset was born in Le Puy-en-Velay, France.
  • Arriving at Bell Labs, New Jersey in 1964, he used Max Mathews' MUSIC IV software to digitally recreate the sounds of brass instruments.
  • He made digital recordings of trumpets and studied their timbral composition using "pitch-synchronous" spectrum analysis tools, revealing that the amplitude and frequency of the harmonics (more correctly, partials) of these instruments would differ depending on frequency, duration and amplitude.
  • He is also credited with performing the first experiments on a range of synthesis techniques including FM Synthesis and waveshaping.After the discrete Shepard scale Risset created a version of the scale where the steps between each tone are continuous, and it is appropriately called the continuous Risset scale or Shepard-Risset glissando. Risset has also created a similar effect with rhythm in which tempo seems to increase or decrease endlessly.Risset was the head of the Computer Department at IRCAM (1975-1979).
  • At MIT Media Labs, realizes the first Duet for one pianist (1989).
  • For his work in computer music and his 70 compositions, he received notably the first Golden Nica (Ars Electronica Prize, 1987), the Giga-Hertz Grand Prize 2009, and the highest French awards in both music (Grand Prix National de la Musique, 1990) and science (Gold Medal, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1999).Risset died in Marseille on 21 November 2016.

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