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 ==La Percussion Polytimbre== ==La Percussion Polytimbre==
 1967, Polytonal Percussion\\ 1967, Polytonal Percussion\\
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 ===Sculptures and Monuments=== ===Sculptures and Monuments===
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 ==San Antonio Worlds Fair== ==San Antonio Worlds Fair==
 1968 1968
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 +==Musical Foundation==
 +1974 ((https://youtu.be/_C-bhcSYPcY)) 
 +
 +==Lotus-Brunnen==
 +((https://youtu.be/_M4TaWW5ARQ)) 
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 +==The school bell sculpture==
 +Restored in 2017
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 ====Lasry-Baschet Sound Structures==== ====Lasry-Baschet Sound Structures====
-A musical ensemble formed in 1954 +A musical ensemble formed in 1954 after the Baschet brothers met the performing duo Jacques and Yvonne Lasry. The four of them would go on to construct a set of instruments that they widely performed on. 
  
 +===Discography=== 
 +"Crystal", Michel Deneuve, the double album for sixty years of the birth of the Crystal. 2014 \\
 +"Voyage autour du Cristal", Michel Deneuve, Rue Stendhal Distribution, new edition, 2013 \\
 +"Danse de Dunes", Michel Deneuve, Rue Stendhal Distribution, new edition, 2013 \\
 +Les Sculptures Sonores – The First Fifty Years, FMR Records, CD, 1999 \\
 +4 Espaces Sonores, with Bernard Baschet, Michel Deneuve and Alain Dumont, 1982 \\
 +"Seize Nouvelles D'Ailleurs" (LP), Michel Deneuve, Sysmo Records, 1983 \\
 +"L'Art Du Cristal" (LP), Michel Deneuve, Arion, 1984 \\
 +Structures for Sound, Museum of Modern Art, 10" vinyl, 1965 \\
  
 +====Philosophy====
 +We devised our own system of classification, knowing that every musical instrument is a combination of at least three of the following elements:\\
 +1) a means of producing periodic vibrations;\\
 +2) a means of creating and maintaining the vibrations;\\
 +3) a means of playing the scale and modulating the pitch;\\
 +4) a means of amplifying the sound. For example, the violin uses all four elements- vibration is produced by the strings, the bow maintains the vibration, the length of the string determines the pitch, and amplification comes from the sounding board.\\
  
-====NOTES==== +To be thorough, we added a fifth column for resonators, that is accessories that move in synchronisation with the sound such as a bass viol's strings which vibrate to add their sympathetic echo without the musician touching them. ((http://francois.baschet.free.fr/story.htm)) 
  
 +====NOTES====
 +A wonderfull summery of his career by Francois Baschet  ((http://francois.baschet.free.fr/story.htm)) \\
 +The Bachet Brothers official website ((http://baschet.org/)) \\
 +Francois Bachet's website- ((http://francois.baschet.free.fr)) \\
  
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