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Le Bon Accueil – Lieu d'art contemporain- Sound Art

Le Bon Accueil – Lieu d'art contemporain- Sound Art
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Biography - Diego Dall’Osto Diego Dall'Osto studied Organ, Composition and Electronic music and obtained a PhD in Psychology at the UAB (Autonomous University of Barcelona, in Spain). His activity as a composer of instrumental and electronic music ranges over several areas: concert, theater, opera, ballet, sound installation and video art. His music has been awarded and has been performed at international level. At the moment he teaches 'Harmony and analysis' at the Conservatory of music of Mantova (Italy). studies Diploma in Organ, Vicenza Diploma in Composition, Vicenza Composition course G.A.M.O., Firenze Three years course of Analysis and Composition, at the Musical Academy of Città di Castello. Electronic music course at the "C.S.C." Electronic music course at the "Istituto Benvenuti di Conegliano Veneto" Diploma in "Electronic music" at the Conservatory of Venezia awards and grants "Rassegna nazionale giovani compositori", Milano 1st prize at the "IV internationa competition I.C.O.N.S

art contemporain 40m3 - Rennes - Bretagne 40mcube 40m3 art contemporain exposition rennes bretagne En application des mesures de lutte contre la propagation du coronavirus, 40mcube est fermé au public à compter du mardi 17 mars 2020, pour une durée indéterminée. L’équipe de 40mcube poursuit son travail pour les prochaines expositions, résidences, formations professionnelles… Nous vous tiendrons informé·e·s de notre actualité par newsletter, réseaux sociaux et par notre site internet. Dans l’attente de vous retrouver prochainement, nous vous remercions pour votre compréhension. Because of the health situation and in order to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, 40mcube is closed to the public from Tuesday, March 17 2020, and until further notice. 40mcube team goes on working on the coming exhibitions, residencies, continuing professional development program… Updated informations will be available thanks to our newsletter, social media, and our website. Exposition Guillaume Gouerou, Julien Loustau, Geologia Lire la suite >

Décor Sonore Accueil » La Compagnie Dirigée par le compositeur Michel Risse, la compagnie Décor Sonore est un outil de composition et de réalisation unique en son genre, dédié à la création sonore en espace libre. Dans des formes extrêmement intimes ou pouvant rassembler des milliers de spectateurs, ce « théâtre de sons » plein de poésie et d’émotion métamorphose les objets quotidiens et les espaces urbains en instruments de musique, et les passants ordinaires en mélomanes exigeants. Reconnue internationalement comme l’une des compagnies françaises les plus innovantes, Décor Sonore est aussi un « lieu de fabrique » sans équivalent tourné vers la création sonore en espace libre et vers la transmission et la sensibilisation à l’écologie sonore. Numéro de licence: 753142 - 6ème catégorie Télécharger

Frac Bretagne Michael Andrews (musician) In early 2000, Nancy Juvonen's brother Jim Juvonen gave Andrews a copy of the script for the as-yet-unmade feature film Donnie Darko. As had happened across Hollywood, Andrews was blown away by Richard Kelly’s idea. He recalled "[e]veryone knew Donnie Darko was going to be a cool movie. Andrews considers himself primarily a guitar player, but Kelly told him he didn't want any guitar in the movie. The music was not available on a soundtrack album until Andy Factor, a friend of Andrews, released it on his Everloving Records independent label in 2002. This sparked interest in the soundtrack and the song "Mad World", taken from the original soundtrack, which was a 2003 Christmas #1 in the UK singles charts. According to an article in a Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the song "Middlesex Times" (originally written by Michael Andrews for the Donnie Darko picture) had been remixed by Dutch composer Björn de Water into a hip hop version. Donnie Darko spotlight at everloving.com

Oniris » galerie d'art contemporain a Rennes » Accueil Lalo Schifrin Biography[edit] Schifrin was born Boris Claudio Schifrin in Buenos Aires to Jewish parents.[2] His father, Luis Schifrin, led the second violin section of the orchestra at the Teatro Colón for three decades.[1] At the age of six, Schifrin began a six-year course of study on piano with Enrique Barenboim, the father of the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim. At age 16, Schifrin began studying piano with the Greek-Russian expatriate Andreas Karalis, former head of the Kiev Conservatory, and harmony with Argentine composer Juan Carlos Paz. During this time, Schifrin also became interested in jazz. Although Schifrin studied sociology and law at the University of Buenos Aires, it was music that captured his attention.[1] At age 20, he successfully applied for a scholarship to the Paris Conservatoire. While there, he attended Olivier Messiaen's classes and formally studied with Charles Koechlin, a disciple of Maurice Ravel. In 1997, the composer founded Aleph Records.[5] Awards[edit]

Galerie Nathalie Clouard - Art contemporain à Rennes

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