Barraqué, Jean
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Barraqué, Jean (
b Puteaux, Seine, 1928;
d Paris, 1973). Fr. composer. Member of French Radio's
Groupe de Recherches musicales 1951–3. Serialist composer, developing ‘proliferating series’ (e.g. 2 series producing a 3rd). Complex polyphonic writing is combined with irregular rhythms. Opposed to aleatory methods. Works incl. pf. sonata (1952), cl. conc. (1968), and group of works comp. after 1956 part of, or related to, largescale dramatic cycle
The Death of Virgil.
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