Regis Campo ( French Régis Campo , born in 1968 , Marseille ) is a French composer .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Creativity
- 3 Recognition
- 4 Selected Works
- 5 Links
Biography
He graduated from the Higher National Conservatory of Music in Paris, where Gerard Griset was among his teachers. In 1992, he began to study with Edison Denisov . In 1999 - 2001 he was a scholarship holder at the Villa Medici in Rome . He is currently teaching composition at the Marseille Conservatory.
Creativity
Campo's music is distinguished by vitality and melodic ingenuity. Its landmarks are Stravinsky , Mozart , Rameau , Messian , Mahler , Sati , Lutoslavsky , Dutiyo . The author of many vocal compositions on verses of French poets from Margarita of Navarre to surrealists . Works in the cinema.
Recognition
Gaudeamus Award ( 1996 ) and other awards. Campo's works are performed by the largest musicians and ensembles in the world ( Felicity Lott , Kent Nagano , John Nelson , Mark Minkowski , the Izaya Quartet , etc.).
Selected Works
- Elytres for harp ( 1991 )
- Soleil et chair for orchestra ( 1995 )
- Commedia for 19 artists ( 1995 )
- Concerto de chambre for seven performers ( 1996 )
- Concerto pour violon ( 1997 )
- Livre de Sonates for Organ ( 1997 - 1999 )
- Joy for cello octet ( 1998 )
- Concerto pour piano et orchestre ( 1998 - 1999 )
- Cinq Sonates à cinq for wind quintet ( 1999 )
- Nova for 12 male and female voices, a large mixed choir and ensemble ( 1999 )
- Livre de Fantaisies for Cello ( 1999 )
- Orfeo, musical farce for 4 voices, viola da gamba ad libitum and harpsichord ( 2000 )
- Faërie for Orchestra ( 2000 - 2001 )
- Happy Bird, concert for flute, two horns, perscussion and string orchestra ( 2001 )
- Lumen for orchestra ( 2001 )
- Loop and Bell, concert for percussion and orchestra ( 2001 )
- Book of nonsense, for choir, violin, percussion and piano, to verses by Edward Lear ( 2001 )
- Premier Livre for Piano ( 2000 - 2002 )
- Pop-art ( 2002 )
- Laudate Dominum for six male and female voices while cappella ( 2002 )
- Symphonie N ° 1 for orchestra ( 2002 - 2003 )
- Domine in Furore tuo for choir ( 2003 )
- Zapp'art for instrumental ensemble ( 2003 )
- Happy Birthday for Soprano and Orchestra ( 2003 )
- Wow! For flute or violin and piano ( 2004 )
- Ouverture en forme d'étoiles for orchestra ( 2004 )
- String Quartet N ° 1 Les Heures maléfiques ( 2005 )
- Agnus Dei for voice or choir ( 2005 )
- Symphony N ° 2 “Moz'art” for orchestra ( 2005 )
- Les Cris de Marseille for choir ( 2005 )
- Fables de la Fontaine for soprano and piano ( 2005 )
- Marines for French Horn Solo ( 2006 )
- String Quartet N ° 2 (2006)
- Fancy for trumpet and piano ( 2007 )
- Les Saisons françaises - L'Automne d'après Couperin for orchestra (2007)
- Les Saisons françaises - L'Hiver d'après Berlioz for string orchestra (2007)
- Monsieur Hérisson a disparu for two violins (2007)
- Note-book for string quartet (2007)
- String Quartet n ° 3 - Ombra felice (2007)
- Un trailer per Ciajkovskij for orchestra (2007)
- Le Bestiaire for soprano and orchestra ( 2008 )
- Les Quatre Jumelles for voices and ensemble, based on the drama Mines (2008)
- Petite Messe des Anges for five voices a cappella ( 2008 )
- Hommage à Georges Cziffra for piano (2009)
- Éden for violin (2009)