Marc-André Dalbavie
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Marc-André Dalbavie is a French
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 composer
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. He had his first music lessons at age 6 and later studied at the Conservatoire de Paris
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. In 1985 he joined the research department of IRCAM
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 where he studied digital synthesis, computer assisted composition and spectral analysis
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. In the early 1990s he moved to Berlin. Currently he lives in the town of St. Cyprien and teaches orchestration
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 at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris.

In 1994 he was awarded the Rome Prize
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. The same year he was one of three composers who won the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
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. In 1998, the Cleveland Orchestra
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 appointed him the composer-in-residence (a Daniel Lewis Fellow) for two years. In 2004, he was made a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres
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 by the French Ministry of Culture
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.

Selected works

Compositions by Dalbavie are published by Éditions Gérard Billaudot and Éditions Jobert.

Orchestra
  • Les miroirs transparents (1986)
  • Concertino (1994)
  • The Dream of the Unified Space, Concerto for orchestra (1999)
  • Concertate il suono (2000)
  • Color (2002)
  • Rocks under the Water (2002)
  • Sinfonietta (2005)
  • Variations orchestrales (2006)
  • La source d'un regard (2007)
  • Melodia (2009)


Concertante
  • Diadèmes for viola solo, instrumental ensemble and electronic ensemble (1986)
  • Concerto for violin and orchestra (1996)
  • Antiphonie, Double Concerto for clarinet, basset horn and orchestra (1999)
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra (2005)
  • La marche des transitoires for oboe and ensemble (2005)
  • Concerto for flute and orchestra (2006)
  • Concertino for piano and string orchestra (2007)
  • Oboe Concerto (2009-10)


Chamber music
  • Les paradis mécaniques for piccolo, flute, 2 clarinets, 2 trumpets, horn, 2 trombones, tuba and piano (1986)
  • Élégie for flute solo (1990)
  • Petit interlude for tuba or bass saxhorn
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     solo (1992)
  • Petit interlude for viola and piano (1992)
  • In Advance of the Broken Time for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello and piano (1994)
  • Nonetto for clarinet, bassoon, horn, string quintet and piano (1996)
  • Palimpseste, Sextet for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello and piano (2002)
  • Axiom, Quartet for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet and piano (2004)
  • Trio for violin, horn and piano (2005)
  • Chant Récitation Danse for 6 percussionists (2007)
  • Piano trio no. 1 (for piano, violin, and cello) (2008)


Vocal
  • Seuils for soprano, orchestra and electronics (1991)
  • Correspondances for soprano, alto, baritone, chamber ensemble and electronics (1997)
  • Sextine Cyclus for soprano and chamber orchestra (2000)
  • Ligne de fuite for solo voice (2001); words by Guy Lelong
  • Sonnets sur un poème de Louise Labbé for countertenor
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     and orchestra (2008); words by Louise Labé
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Choral
  • Instances for chorus (12 voices) and orchestra (1989)
  • Offertoire for male chorus and orchestra (1995, for the Requiem of Reconciliation
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    )
  • Mobiles for chorus and orchestra (2001); words by Guy Lelong

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