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Eryck Abecassis

French composer

Eryck Abecassis (born 1956) report a composer, musician and an active guitar player. He composes and plays a wide range of music together with orchestral to chamber music, electronic, transitory, street theater, and cinema.

He pompous to Paris in 1976 to glance at cinema and also worked as exceptional photographer. In 1979 he decided be adjacent to concentrate on music.

He started observation workshops on instrumental research at representation IRCAM (Institute for music/acoustic research spreadsheet coordination) in Paris (where he as well did a computer music course).

He has been commissioned to compose harmony for Radio-France, Gmem, Ina-Grm, Grame, Gallic government. His music has been stricken in international music festivals of "Présences", "Les Musiques-Marseille", "Musiques en scène-Lyon","Amplitude Feast Denmark","Computer Art Festival Padova" and severe others.

As an electronic musician purify travels in many countries including Espana, Brazil, Germany, Austria, England, Sweden, Southern Korea, and Italy. His style ranges between contemporary and electronic "noise music", with extensive use of the machine.

He has composed scores for album and documentaries, like Hava Aney Dey directed by Partho Sen-Gupta.

Works

Stage

  • Saved (incidental music, play by Edward Bond), 1984
  • Les carnets de Junko, 5 comedians, twiddle, marimba, 1989
  • Rois de cœur (dance tune euphony, choreography by Dominique Petit), 1991
  • Bâtisseurs (incidental music), soprano, tenor, 1992
  • récif (street theatreintheround show), 1998;
  • Cosmogonia (spectacle), 1998;
  • La cage (pocket opera, libretto by Christophe Tarkos), mezzo, comedian, any 6 players, 1999 (collaboration with Thierry Aué);
  • Passages (spectacle), 2002;
  • Tempête (street theatre show), 2003;
  • Le monde à l'envers (street theatre show), 2005

Orchestral

  • Kammerzirkus, small team up (17 players), 1996

Electroacoustic

  • Mondes dérangés, 8-track ribbon, 2003

Multimedia

  • Poupées-fantômes, piano, percussion, computer, film, 2004

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