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词条 Bruno Rossignol
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  1. Biography

  2. Works

  3. Honours

  4. References

  5. External links

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Bruno Rossignol (born 1958 in Nanterre) is a French composer, choral conductor and conductor, pianist and music educator.

Biography

He studied music at the École normale de musique de Paris and the Sorbonne. He then directed choirs: first trainee conductor at the Paris Opera and at the choir of the Orchestre de Paris (by Jean Laforge and Arthur Oldham), he was then founding conductor of the Île-de-France Chamber Choir. (first prize of the International competitions of Malta in 1989 and Verona in 1993). With this ensemble, he received the Grand Prix des Hauts-de-Seine in 1996.[1]

From 1985 to 1995, he was the choir conductor of the musical shows of Jean-Michel Jarre, whom he accompanied in London, Paris-La Défense (1990), Berlin, Budapest, Seville, Barcelona, Santiago de Compostela, Mont-Saint-Michel.[2]

He was director of the Conservatories of Jouy-en-Josas from 1989 to 1992, Suresnes from 1992 to 1997, Orsay from 1997 to 2000, Bourges from 2000 to 2005 and Hector Berlioz in Paris 10th from 2005 to 2010.[1] He conducted the adult choir of the Paul Dukas conservatory in Paris 12th from 2006 to 2010.[3]

In 2011, he was appointed director of the Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental (CRD) de la Dordogne and artistic director of the Dordogne instrumental ensemble. (E.I.D.)[4] with which he performs mainly in the regions Aquitaine.[5] At the same time he creates the Dordogne choir[2] which becomes the Paratge choir in 2016. He joined Paris that same year to take over the direction of the Jean-Philippe Rameau conservatory (6th arrondissement of Paris).[6]

Works

Bruno Rossignol composes choral works such as Ave verum, Exurgens autem Maria and Salve Regina pour un tombeau de Francis Poulenc. He mainly writes a large number of instrumental pieces (Le Roi des grenouilles, Les Nouvelles Histoires Naturelles and Curieuses rencontres) through which he expresses his vocation as a teacher.[1]

Cantata :

  • L'escalier (2007), choir with four mixed voices.

Concertos:

  • Concerto pour harpe, premiered in 2008 by Sabine Chefson
  • Concerto pour violon, premiered in 2000 by Annie Jodry.[7]

Mélodies:

  • Les nouvelles histoires naturelles[8] for soprano, baritone and piano, on texts by Jules Renard.

Chamber music:

  • Aria (1995), violin and piano
  • Au père lapin (1997), trompet and piano
  • Ballade irlandaise (1988), flute and piano
  • Carillon (2008), horn and piano
  • Danse des sylphes (1988), flute and piano
  • Danse du paon, horn and piano
  • Défilé (2012), trombone and piano
  • Divertissement (1995), three flutes
  • Élégie (1984), oboe and piano
  • Interlude maya, viola and guitar
  • Jazz notes violon 2 with Alexandre Tenaud, (1992), violin and piano
  • Jean-Paul's march (2000), horn and piano
  • La jument grise, percussion and piano
  • La meunière a neuf écus (2014), violin and piano.[9]
  • Le sentier des sources, Celtic harp
  • Le songe d'Hector (2007), oboe and piano
  • Le violon en herbe (1995), violin and piano
  • Loup yétu (2012), violin and piano[10]
  • Manège, saxophone and piano
  • Novelettes (2000): Au clair de la terre, Mélodie irlandaise and Promenade romantique, three pieces for cello and piano
  • Ode rose (2008), clarinet and piano
  • Orphée et Calupan (2010), pieces with four hands and six hands
  • Pavane en deux tons (1984), horn and piano
  • Rag (2008), oboe and piano
  • Ravel blues (1988), violin and piano
  • Rhapsodie-jeu (1994), saxophone and piano
  • Saudade (2002), violin and piano
  • Suite (1996), flute, clarinet and piano
  • Trois bagatelles (2005), obie, cello and piano
  • Trois pièces (2006), percussions
  • Trois toiles pour rêver, three clarinets

Music for choir:

  • Ave verum (2005)
  • Dona nobis pacem (2015)
  • Exsurgens autem Maria[11] (premiered in May 2014 as part of the 900th anniversary celebrations of the Pontigny Abbey)
  • De la mer... (1994), female four-voice choir
  • Demain (1999)
  • L’A.B.C. d’un chœur (1997)
  • La mer est entrée dans les prés (2016)
  • Louange (1994), female four-voice choir
  • Que tu es belle ! (1994), female four-voice choir
  • Risotto musicale - Trois registres parlando (2004)
  • Salve Regina - pour un tombeau de Francis Poulenc (1998)
  • Stabat Mater (1999)

Music for soloist:

  • Cilaos (2000), harp
  • Curieuses rencontres (1985): Le petit garçon qui marchait sur la lune, Au clair de la terre, La planète où dansent les fourmis bleues, L'astéroïde B 612 et Les étoiles, five pieces for piano
  • En Bretagne (1996), piano
  • In memoriam J.M.R. (2004), saxophone
  • Le roi des grenouilles (1993), five piano pieces, based on Grimm's fairy tale
  • Mouvements perpétuels (2013), piano
  • Paysages en coin (2004), piano
  • Philémon (2012), horn
  • Quel cirque (1991), piano
  • Reflet orange et reflet bleu, Celtic harp
  • Soirées sous la lune (2008), guitar
  • Valse chagrine (1988), clarinet
  • Valse tendre et aristocratique (2001), piano.

Opera:

  • Madame Roland, created in Suresnes as part of the bicentenary events of the Revolution.[1]

Oratorio:

  • La fin dau monde,[12] (premiered on 26 and 27 April 2013 respectively in Sarlat and Boulazac (Périgueux)[13] écrit en Limousin dialect after a text by Jean-Yves Agard, docteur en sociologie, défenseur des langues régionales.[14]

He has also transcribed for piano four hands great works from the repertoire:

  • Pictures at an Exhibition by Moussorgski
  • Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune by Debussy
  • Un bal, extract of the Symphonie fantastique by Berlioz, editions Delatour.

Honours

As choral conductior he won:

  • First prize of the Malta International Competition in 1989
  • First prize of the International Verona Competition (Italy) in 1993.[2]
  • Award for the best conductor of the Verona Festival 1993
  • Grand prix de Hauts-de-Seine in 1996.[2]
  • The {{ill|Médaille de la Ville de Paris|fr}} in 1990

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.alphonseleduc.com/FR/auteur_bio.php?IdAuteur=1622|title=Rossignol|website=Éditions Alphonse Leduc|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.henry-lemoine.com/fr/compositeurs/fiche/bruno-rossignol|title=Bruno Rossignol Biographie|website=Éditions Lemoine|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://choeurparis12.blogspot.fr/2008/06/rappel-du-programme-2007-2008.html#links|title= REPERTOIRE under the direction of Bruno ROSSIGNOL|website=Choeur Paris 12|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.eid24.com/eid/eid.php|title=L'EID Présentation|website=EID 24|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
5. ^{{Cite news|authorlink1=Louisette Joudinaud|title=Concert donné par l’Ensemble Instrumental de la Dordogne - Lanouaille|journal={{ill|Dordogne libre|fr}}|date= 20 March 2017|url=http://excideuil.blogs.dordognelibre.fr/archive/2017/03/20/concert-donne-par-l-ensemble-instrumental-de-la-dordogne-38466.html|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://equipement.paris.fr/conservatoire-municipal-jean-philippe-rameau-1597|title=Conservatoire Municipal Jean-Philippe Rameau - Directeur: Bruno Rossignol|website=equipement.paris|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://lesamisdelamusiquefrançaise.com/?lien=jodry-werner-annie|title=JODRY-WERNER Annie|website=Les Amis de la musique française|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
8. ^{{Cite news|authorlink1=J. H.|title=Un joli moment de musique|journal=Sud-Ouest|date=14 January 2011|url=http://www.sudouest.fr/2012/01/14/un-joli-moment-de-musique-604149-1970.php|accessdate=1 November 2017 }}.
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.editions-delatour.com/fr/recherche?orderby=position&orderway=desc&search_query=Bruno+Rossignol&submit_search=|title="Bruno Rossignol"|website=Éditions Delatour|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.leducation-musicale.com/index.php/edition-musicale/violon/2696-loup-yetu-pour-violon-et-piano|title=Loup Yétu, pour violon et piano|website=L'éducation musicale|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.leducation-musicale.com/index.php/edition-musicale/musique-chorale/1023-bruno-rossignol-exsurgens-autem-maria-pour-choeur-mixte-satb-a-cappella-delatour-dlt-2382|title=Bruno ROSSIGNOL : Exsurgens autem Maria|website=L'éducation musicale|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
12. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.leducation-musicale.com/index.php/edition-musicale/oratorio/1338-bruno-rossignol-la-fin-dau-monde-oratorio-sur-un-texte-de-jean-yves-agard-delatour-dlt2196|title=Bruno ROSSIGNOL: La fin dau monde. Oratorio on a text by Jean-Yves Agard|website=L'éducation musicale|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.felco-creo.org/mdoc/detail_fr.php?categ=occitancult&id=1365|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170316204709/http://www.felco-creo.org/mdoc/detail_fr.php?categ=occitancult&id=1365|dead-url=yes|archive-date=16 March 2017|title="La fin dau monde" Oratorio Bruno ROSSIGNOL, 26 April Sarlat, 27 April Boulazac|website=Fédération des Enseignants de Langue et de Culture d'Oc|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.
14. ^{{Cite news|authorlink1=Guilhem Francés|title=Le concept de "territoire créatif" by Jean-Yves Agard|journal=Dordogne libre|date=6 March 2013|url=http://lavitaenoc.blogs.dordognelibre.fr/archive/2013/03/05/le-concept-de-territoire-creatif-par-jean-louis-agard.html|accessdate=1 November 2017}}.

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJGigwvQ1M Bruno ROSSIGNOL - La fin du monde - Oratorio en occitan limousin] on YouTube
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