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Jean Louis CADÉE



born May 11, 1952 in St Mandé (France). He studied piano, harpsichord, organ, percussion, harmony, counterpoint, music analysis, orchestration and composition. Interested from an early age by religious architecture, he visited a large number of abbeys, cathedrals and churches, "living witnesses of our civilization". After visiting the cathedral of Nevers, he composed "Symphony for a Cathedral," and gathered his thoughts in his book "Sacred Music and Religious Architecture in the West". Its catalog has more than 85 works, including two symphonies, seven concertos for various instruments, works of chamber music, choral and vocal works of, of works for organ, percussion, etc.. Jean-Louis Cadee is also interested in the use of an expressive organ to the touch, for which he has developed a new notation. His music is varied. It is post-serial, random use of microtones (quarter tones), scales non-temperate (Organ Book), smooth sound space, integration of space, but also classical (concertos, choral,).
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