Claude Ballif
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Claude Ballif (22 May 1924 – 24 July 2004) was a French composer.
Ballif was born in Paris. His music is known for its combination of tonality (in the sense of Bartók, for instance) and serialism – a system that he named metatonality.
Claude Ballif was a committed pedagogue who taught composition and analysis at the Paris Conservatory from 1971 to 1990. Following this, he taught the same subjects at the Sevran Conservatory. His pupils included Raynald Arseneault, Nicolas Bacri, Gérard Buquet, Alexandre Desplat, Joseph-François Kremer, Philippe Manoury, Simon Bertrand, Serge Provost, and Mehmet Okonsar.
He died in Poissons.
External links[]
- (in French) Detailed biography on IRCAM site
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- 2004 deaths
- 20th-century classical composers
- 20th-century French composers
- 20th-century French male musicians
- Conservatoire de Paris faculty
- Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- Commanders of the National Order of Merit (France)
- Conservatoire de Bordeaux alumni
- Conservatoire de Paris alumni
- French classical composers
- French male classical composers
- Microtonality
- Musicians from Paris
- Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française
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