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Home / Arts and Entertainment / French Electronic Music Joins Intangible Heritage

French Electronic Music Joins Intangible Heritage

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Electronic music is now part of France's national intangible cultural heritage.
  • Jean-Michel Jarre, a UNESCO Ambassador, advocates for cultural recognition.
  • France's electronic music history dates back to the 1928 invention of the Ondes Martenot.
French Electronic Music Joins Intangible Heritage

France has officially recognized electronic music as a vital part of its national intangible cultural heritage. This significant acknowledgment places artists such as Daft Punk, Air, and Justice among the country's cultural cornerstones. The Ministry of Culture, under Rachida Dati, has also designated clubs as "places of artistic expression and celebration."

This recognition highlights the artistic journey of electronic music, with pioneers like Jean-Michel Jarre playing a crucial role. His 1976 album "Oxygène" and subsequent works heavily influenced the global "French Touch" sound. Jarre, a UNESCO Ambassador since 1993, has consistently championed intangible cultural heritage on a global scale.

The roots of electronic music in France extend back nearly a century. Inventor Maurice Martenot unveiled the Ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument, in 1928, which remains in use today. Jarre himself has performed electronic music at numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, further cementing the genre's cultural significance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Artists such as Air, Cassius, Daft Punk, Justice, and Jean-Michel Jarre are recognized pillars of French electronic music.
The Ondes Martenot, one of the first electronic instruments, was invented in 1928 by French inventor Maurice Martenot.
Electronic music is considered a shaping force of France's artistic identity and is now listed on the national Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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