Alvin Lucier
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Small Waves; Navigations For Strings
LOW STOCK mode 124 Alvin LUCIER: Navigations for Strings; Small Waves for string quartet, trombone, piano and two water pourers - Hildegard Kleeb, piano. Roland Dahinden, trombone. Arditti Quartet. Composer supervised recordings ... Read More
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Ever Present
LOW STOCK mode 178 Alvin LUCIER: Ever Present - Piper: Matt Welch, bagpipe; Fan: Miki Maruta, Ryuko Mizutani, Kayoko Nakagawa, and Yoko Nishi, kotos; 947: Jacqueline Martelle, flute; Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra: Brian Johnson, triangle; Ever Present: Drescher-Okabe-Armbruster Trio ... Read More
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Broken Line
mode 281 Alvin LUCIER: Broken Line – Carbon Copies; Risonanza; Music for Pure Waves, Bass Drums and Acoustic Pendulum; Broken Line – Trio Nexus ... Read More
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Two Circles
mode 295 Alvin LUCIER: Two Circles — Two Circles; Fideliotrio; Three Translations of the Works of Maurizio Mochetti — Alter Ego Ensemble; I Am Sitting in a Room (Alvin Lucier, voice) ... Read More
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Swing Bridge; Sizzles
mode 312 Alvin Lucier: Swing Bridge; Sizzles — Austin Buckett, organ. Australian Art Orchestra ... Read More
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Arditti Quartet
The Arditti QuartetIrvine Arditti, Graeme Jennings (vlns), Ralf Ehlers (vla), Rohan de Saram (vc)The Arditti Quartet enjoys a world-wide reputation for their spirited and technically refined interpretations of contemporary and earlier 20th century music. Several hundred string quartets and other chamber works have been written for the ensemble since its foundation by first violinist Irvine Arditti in 1974. These works have left a permanent mark on 20th century repertoire and have given the Arditti Quartet ... Read More
Jean Deroyer
Jean Deroyer The French conductor Jean Deroyer was born in 1979. At the age of fifteen he enrolled at the Paris Conservatory where he was awarded five first prizes. Jean Deroyer has been invited to conduct the following orchestras: NHK Symphony Orchestra, Radio Symphonie Orchester Wien, SWR Orchester Baden-Baden, RSO Orchester Stuttgart, Deutsche Symphonie Orchester, Israël Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, de Monte-Carlo, Orchestre de Paris, Philharmonique de Radio-France, Orchestre National de Lille, de ... Read More
Alexis Descharmes
Alexis Descharmes Chosen by Diapason magazine to represent the French cello along with about ten colleagues of his generation, Alexis Descharmes is an active ambassador of numerous cello repertoires. Born in 1977 and trained at the Paris Conservatoire (classes of Michel Strauss and Philippe Muller), he was the winner of several prizes (Valentino Bucchi – 1997, Avant-Scènes – 1999, Fondation Meyer – 2000, Fondation Natexis – 2002). He has worked with the ... Read More
Ensemble Court-circuit
Ensemble Court-circuit Philippe Hurel and Pierre-André Valade founded the ensemble Court-circuit in 1991, following an encounter with the founders of the Analix Gallery in Geneva. Together "founded by a composer for the composers," Court-circuit has emerged immediately as a place of experimentation, an art project that promotes intense risk-taking in a spirit of total freedom. His strong commitment to contemporary music is the real cement of all: beyond its name shaped like ... Read More
Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier Alvin Lucier was born in 1931 in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was educated in Nashua public and parochial schools, the Portsmouth Abbey School, Yale, and Brandeis and spent two years in Rome on a Fulbright Scholarship. From 1962 to 1970 he taught at Brandeis, where he conducted the Brandeis University Chamber Chorus which devoted much of its time to the performance of new music. Since 1970 he has taught at Wesleyan University where ... Read More
Nicolas Miribel
Nicolas Miribel Violonist Nicolas Miribel studied at the Paris Conservatory, with Gérard Jarry and Jean Mouillère. Then he studied with Walter Levin and Hatto Beyerle, and won several international prizes (Maurice Ravel Prize, in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France, Kranichsteiner Preis in Darmstadt, Germany, Franz Schubert Prize in Graz, Austria). Untill 2005 he was a member of the Diotima Quartet, and performed in numerous festivals (Aldeburgh, Guanajuato, Kuhmo, Takefu, Musica, Ultima, June in Buffalo, Ars ... Read More
Sébastien Vichard
Sébastien VichardBorn in 1979, Sébastien Vichard studied piano and pianoforte at the Paris Conservatory, where he has, in turn, taught piano, accompaniment, sightreading and chamber music. Member of the Ensemble intercontemporain, since 2006, he is deeply engaged in the interpretation and diffusion of contemporary music, appearing as soloist at Royal Festival Hall in London, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Berliner Festspiele, Kölner Philharmonie, Suginami Kôkaidô in Tokyo, and Cité de la musique in Paris. His discography ... Read More