Musik Fabrik's project in honor of Claude Lévi-Strauss' 100th birthday
Today is Claude Lévi-Strauss' 100th birthday. Seven Musik Fabrik composers have each written a short piece in honor of the great French Anthropologist which will be published together in the same album. The seven pieces are :
Thérèse Brenet: Dans l'or vibrant du désert... for violin and piano
Gloria Coates: Elegy for flute and piano
Jean-Thierry Boisseau: Sur le bord du fleuve assoupi for flute and marimba
Gian Paolo Chiti: Nocturnal for piano, left hand
Carson Cooman: Un Regard Eloigné for Flugelhorn and Violoncello
Jean-Yves Malmasson: Points de Suspension for Clarinet and Violoncello
Paul Wehage: Savage Thoughts for Tenor Saxophone and Harp
Jean-Thierry Boisseau, who was behind the organization of this project, describes it as follows :
During my participation in the Cahier de L’Herne dedicated to the work of Claude Lévi-Strauss (on the request of Michel Izard), I had the chance to explore the work of this great thinker. He honored me greatly by thanking me for my article which corrected some misunderstandings concerning his ideas about music and also for exposing the poetic qualities of his work...It seemed clear to me that, not being a poet, I should use musical means to honor this great man who could easily have been a musician himself.
Claude Lévi-Strauss is celebrating his 100th birthday. I asked several of my friends who are also composers to mark this occasion by writing a short piece. Since Lévi-Strauss is one of the most open spirits which I have been privileged to consider, it was understood that these pieces would also be completely free in both instrumentation and form. Six different composers of different ages and nationalities agreed to write works.
Thérèse Brenet; First Grand Prix de Rome; Gloria Coates; the noted American doyen of German composers; Gian Paolo Chiti, ancien vice-directeur of the Academia Santa Cecilia de Rome and pianist; Carson P. Cooman; organist and graduate of Harvard University; Jean-Yves Malmasson; First prize of the CNSM de Paris, pianist, ondist and conductor; Paul Wehage; First prize of the CNSM de Paris, saxophonist and conductor: these six musicians are, in addition to their many musical talents, first-rate composers. I wrote the seventh work myself.
This is a celebration of Lévi-Strauss outside of all official commemorations and with no preoccupations towards the media. Rather, this is an imitate way of thanking an important thinker who has given us new ideas, stimulated our own reflection and has given us much pleasure.
Jean-Thierry BOISSEAU.
Libellés : Carson Cooman, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Gian Paolo Chiti, Gloria Coates, Jean-Thierry Boisseau, Jean-Yves Malmasson, Paul Wehage, Thérèse Brenet
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