Alain CELO
Born in 1960, Alain Celo is a violist of the Orchestre National de Lorraine. He wrote some twenty works, mostly instrumental. He performed at the Conservatoire de Metz a complete course of writing and composition with François Narboni, awarded the prize of SACEM, and also received advice from Claude Lefebvre and George Crumb. His influences range from Debussy and Stravinsky to Ligeti in jazz and ethnic music. His pieces depict most often reports of man and nature (Birds of imaginary piano from 1993 to desert areas for flute, violin, double bass and percussion of 2003) or are directly related to literary works ( Comments on Verlaine for viola, piano and narrator, 1996, The Erl-king, the English version of Goethe Ogre for voice and strings, 2001). Controlled by all Pyxis, his book, The love and the hourglass (soprano, flute, viola and piano), on poems by Louis Chadourne, was established in 2004 (published by Editions Musicales Européennes from). His works have been performed by the entire Stravinsky, the studio of Cergy-Pontoise, Symblêma, Breath of ebonyA first recording its newly enshrined Stravinsky Ensemble, available in spring 2007 (Parnassus Editions, BY 32). Google machine translation: Alain CELO's original bio |
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Alain CELO Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Flute Style & options : Flute and piano |
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Alain CELO Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Flute Style & options : Flute and piano |
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Alain CELO Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Flute Style & options : Flute and piano |
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Alain CELO Publisher : DA CAMERA Genre : Instrumental music Group : Harp |
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