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 Musique Stochastique F  rom the enclaves of Romania’s Greek  OPPOSITE PAGE FROM LEFT: INSTALLATION VIEW (LEFT TO RIGHT): PHILIPS PAVILION (ARCHITECTURAL MODEL), DIATOPE DE BEAUBOURG (ARCHITECTURAL MODEL) COURTESY: RIJKSMUSEUM AND ΧENAKIS FAMILY ARCHIVES. PHOTO BY PARIS TAVITIAN. IN THE  MIDDLE: IANNIS XENAKIS AND LE CORBUSIER DEPARTING FOR BRUSSELS, 1958. PHOTO BY SABENA PRESS AND INFORMATION AGENCY © COLLECTION XENAKIS FAMILY DR. THIS PAGE: ΙANNIS XENAKIS, PARIS 1968. PHOTO BY SABINE WEISS © COLLECTION XENAKIS FAMILY  engineering. By his twentieth birthday, he was already


 diaspora to the front lines of the Greek re-
               an active member of the resistance, a fight that he kept
 sistance in WWII and from there to Le Cor-
               up for years, even after shrapnel from a tank blast caused
 busier’s Paris studio and to the avant gar-
               him permanent loss of sight in one eye. With increasing
 de of 20th century music, Iannis Xenakis
 led a life by all accounts extraordinary and   persecution of former resistance members, he went
               into hiding and fled Greece under an assumed identity,
 left behind a lasting legacy that still resonates today.  arriving in Paris in November 1947. Back in Greece, he   An accomplished architect,
                                                                  Xenakis worked alongside
 The scintillating otherness   Born to Greek parents in Brăila, Romania, in 1922, and   was sentenced to death in absentia.  Le Corbusier on major
               In Paris, Xenakis got a job at Le Corbusier architecture
 sent to boarding school in Greece ten years later, from a
                                                                  projects including the famed
 of Ioannis Xenakis’s aesthetic   young age Xenakis demonstrated exceptional talent in   studio, working his way up to collaborating with the   Philips Pavilion at Expo
                                                                  58 in Brussels, bringing a
               visionary architect on major projects across France
 music, mathematics and physics as well as a passion for
                                                                  unique understanding of
               and as far as India, while also pursuing his passion for
 philosophy and ancient and traditional Greek culture.
 explorations.  When the Axis powers occupied Greece, he had just   composing. A veritable firebrand in his approach to   architecture and spatial
                                                                  design that can also be
 enrolled at university in Athens to study architecture and
               music, he faced multiple rejections before eventually >
                                                                  discerned in his music.
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