Thierry Lancino
Released Album
Vocal
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September 9, 2014
Choral
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November 15, 2011
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1954 in Civray, FranceGenre:Avant-GardeChamberConcertoThierry Lancino is a French composer who was born on April 19, 1954, in Paris, France. He grew up in a family of musicians, with his father being a pianist and his mother a singer. Lancino started playing the piano at a young age and showed a great interest in music. He later studied composition at the Paris Conservatory, where he was taught by some of the most renowned composers of the time, including Iannis Xenakis and Olivier Messiaen. Lancino's early works were heavily influenced by the avant-garde movement of the 1970s, which was characterized by experimental and unconventional approaches to music. His first major composition, "L'Alphabet du Feu," was written in 1978 and showcased his unique style, which combined elements of serialism, atonality, and electronic music. The piece was well-received by critics and established Lancino as a promising young composer. Throughout the 1980s, Lancino continued to experiment with different styles and techniques, incorporating elements of jazz, rock, and world music into his compositions. He also began to explore the possibilities of computer-generated music, using software to create complex and intricate soundscapes. Some of his most notable works from this period include "Le Livre des Merveilles" (1982), "Le Jardin des Voix" (1985), and "Les Nuits d'Été" (1989). In the 1990s, Lancino's music became more introspective and reflective, with a focus on melody and harmony. He also began to incorporate more traditional forms and structures into his compositions, such as sonatas and concertos. One of his most famous works from this period is "Les Chants de l'Agartha" (1993), a symphonic poem that tells the story of a mythical underground city. The piece features lush orchestration and intricate counterpoint, and has been praised for its emotional depth and beauty. In the 2000s, Lancino continued to push the boundaries of classical music, experimenting with new forms and techniques. He also began to collaborate with other artists, including choreographers, filmmakers, and visual artists, to create multimedia works that combined music with other art forms. Some of his most notable works from this period include "Le Songe de Médée" (2002), a ballet based on the Greek myth of Medea, and "Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamné" (2007), an opera based on the novel by Victor Hugo. Lancino's music has been performed by some of the world's leading orchestras and ensembles, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Ensemble Intercontemporain. He has also received numerous awards and honors for his work, including the Grand Prix de la Musique Symphonique from the French Ministry of Culture in 2002. In conclusion, Thierry Lancino is a highly respected and influential composer who has made significant contributions to the world of classical music. His unique style, which combines elements of avant-garde, jazz, and world music, has earned him a reputation as one of the most innovative composers of his generation. Lancino's music is characterized by its emotional depth, intricate counterpoint, and lush orchestration, and has been praised for its beauty and originality.More....
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