Symphony orchestra with or without soloist(s) and with or without chorus

Toi-tu... (1st version)

Duration: 
16'00

For orchestra.

Year of composition: 
1996
Creation: 

First performance in 1996 at the Tivoli Concert Hall (Copenhagen, Denmark) by the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tamas Vetö.

Selected for the ISCM / WMD (World Music Days) in Copenhagen in 1996.

Availble(s) recording(s): 

Toi-tu... (1st version)

ISCM/World Music Days, Copenhagen Concert Hall
Tivoli Symphony Orchestra;
Conductor: Tamas Vetö.

Live recording by Danish Radio-SM/96/08/01.

Available from Danish Radio and from the composer.

Work's details: 
Toi-tu... (1st version)

Toi-tu... (2nd version)

Duration: 
10'30

For orchestra.

Year of composition: 
2002
Creation: 

First performance of this new version in 2002 by Warsaw Radio Orchestra. French premiere in 2006 at the Présences festival, Radio France, by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Alain Altinoglu.

First Prize at the International ‘Kazimierz Serocki’ Composition Competition, 2002 (Warsaw, Poland).
Special mention at the International ‘Joaquin Turina’ Composition Competition, 2001 (Seville, Spain).

Availble(s) recording(s): 

Toi-tu... (2nd version)

Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, "Présences 2006" festival of Radio France.
Conductor: Alain Altinoglu.

Live recording in the Grand Auditorium 104 of Radio France by France Musique.

Available at IRCAM, l'Ina-GRM, Ina and from the composer.

Work's details: 
Toi-tu... (2nd version)

Toi-tu... (2nd version)

Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra (Warsaw).

Available from Warsaw Radio.

Work's details: 
Toi-tu... (2nd version)

Short, reworked version of Toi-tu… (1st version).

Nuestro Tiempo (Notre Temps / Our Time)

Duration: 
18'00

For four solo voices, mixed chorus and symphony orchestra.

Year of composition: 
2006
Creation: 

First performance at the Palacio de la Opera de La Coruña (Galicia, Spain) in 2006.
M. Rodriguez, soprano ;
M.J. Suarez, alto ;
E. Trémolières, tenor ;
N. Isherwood, bass.
Chorus of the Comunidad de Madrid conducted by Jordi Casas and the Galicia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albaro Albiach.

First Prize at the International ‘Andrés Gaos’ Music Composition Competition of the City of La Coruña (Galicia, Spain) in 2005.

The long version, which led to the definitive version of  2006, was selected by the International ‘Leonard Bernstein’ Music Composition Competition in Jerusalem in 1997, presided over by Luciano Berio.
The jury awarded no prizes at the competition.
This first version was premiered by the Jerusalem Radio Orchestra in the same year, in the same city.

Availble(s) recording(s): 

Nuestro Tiempo (Notre Temps / Our Time)

Chorus of the Comunidad de Madrid conducted by Jordi Casas and the Galicia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albaro Albiach.
Soloists :
Maria Rodriguez (soprano);
Maria José Suarez (alto);
Eric Trémolières (tenor);
Nicolas Isherwood (bass).

Live recording at the Palacio de la Opera de La Coruña (Galicia, Spain), 2006.

Ser... (Concerto for piano and orchestra)

Duration: 
20'00

For piano and orchestra.

Year of composition: 
2005
Creation: 

First performance July 2007 at the Camp de Mart, Tarragon (Spain) by the National Barcelona Symphony Orchestra of Catalonia.
Piano : Julien Guénebaut ;
Conductor : François-Xavier Roth.

First Prize at the International ‘Ciutat de Tarragona’ Music Composition Competition (Catalonia, Spain) in 2006.

Availble(s) recording(s): 

Ser... (Concerto for piano and orchestra)

National Barcelona Symphony Orchestra of Catalonia.
Piano: Julien Guénebaut;
Conductor: François-Xavier Roth.

Live recording at the "Camp de Mart" in Tarragona, Spain, by the  RTVE (Spanish Radio Television), 2007.

Available from the RTVE and the composer.

This concerto was inspired by a score (now withdrawn by the composer from his catalogue) entitled Again and Again for orchestra and solo piano (2000) premiered in 2001 at the Auditorium Mozart of Aulnay-sous-Bois (France) by the Orchestre Symphonique d’Aulnay-sous-Bois, Julien Guénebaut (piano) and Jean-Sébastien Béraud (conductor).

Az-Azulaï (Three pieces for orchestra)

Duration: 
20'00

For orchestra.

Year of composition: 
2006

This work, composed in three mouvements, is a reworking of two orchestral scores composed between 1993 and 1996 : Circoli Viziosi III and Toi-Tu…

Splitting

Duration: 
14'15

For orchestra (3.3.3.3/4.3.3.1/timpani, 4 percussionists, harp, piano, celesta, strings).

Year of composition: 
1985
Creation: 

First performance 22 March 1986 by the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.

Conductor : F. Mechkat.

Commissioned by Radio France.

Circoli Viziosi III

Duration: 
14'00

For orchestra (1.1.1.1/1.1.1.1/percussion, piano (or keyboard synthesiser) and strings).

Year of composition: 
1993
Creation: 

First performance 12 September 1993 at the Théâtre Regio during the Verdi Festival of Parma (Italy) by the Orchestra Sinfonica dell’Emilia Romagna Arturo Toscanini conducted by Günter Neuhold.

Availble(s) recording(s): 

Circoli Viziosi III

Orchestra dell’Emilia Romagna - Arturo Toscanini
Conductor: Günter Neuhold.

Recorded in Parma (Italy) by the RAI.

Extracts available at the Cdmc and complete recording from the composer.

Work's details: 
Circoli Viziosi III

Trieb 2

Duration: 
13'50

For four percussionists and symphony orchestra (3.3.3.3/4.3.3.1/timpani, 4 percussionists, harp, piano, celesta, strings).

Year of composition: 
1986

3rd version of Splitting.

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