Charles Samvei Bovy-Lysberg (born 22 June 1972) is a contemporary Swiss composer and musician, recognized for his contributions to the fields of classical and electronic music. His work often blends traditional orchestration with modern technology, creating a unique sound that bridges the gap between classical music and avant-garde electronic genres. Notable works include his orchestral pieces "Symphony No. 1" and "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra," which showcase his innovative use of harmony and rhythm. Bovy-Lysberg has also composed several electroacoustic works, exploring the relationship between acoustic instruments and electronic soundscapes. His album "Visions of the Future" received critical acclaim for its imaginative approach and technical proficiency. Bovy-Lysberg's impact on music can be seen in his ability to engage diverse audiences by merging classical traditions with contemporary elements. He has been influential in promoting the incorporation of technology in live performances, inspiring a new generation of composers to explore the possibilities of electronic music within classical frameworks. His work continues to resonate within both the classical and electronic music communities, establishing him as a prominent figure in modern music composition.