David Chaillou

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David Chaillou is a French composer, born in 1971.

Biography[]

Chaillou is a senior lecturer at the University of Lille[1]

His music has been released by Preiser Records,[2] Gérard Billaudot[3] and Universal Editions.[4]

Chaillou's works have been broadcast among others by France Musique,[5] RTS (Switzerland),[6] ,[7] and .[8]

His music combines for some a form of modern impressionism and post-minimalism.[8]

Works[]

Concert pieces[]

Solo instruments[]

  • Les mains nues for piano. World premiere by Moisès Fernàndez Via. La Puda. Festival Les Serenates d'Estiu
  • Empreintes for piano. World premiere by François-Frédéric Guy au Beethovenfest, Beethoven Hall, Bonn (Allemagne)
  • Une voix for piano. World premiere by Nina Barkalaya au Conservatoire Tchaikovsky, Moscou
  • Diableries for piano. Public world premiere by Jeffrey Grice at the Sorbone amphithéâtre Richelieu, Paris. Published by Gérard Billaudot[9] ISBN: M-043-07351-2.
  • Légende for piano
  • Mirages for piano
  • Blocs for piano
  • Temps inverses' for piano
  • Pluie blanche for piano
  • Temps inverses for piano
  • Plein air for piano
  • Final for piano
  • Au piano de Sibelius for piano
  • Seul for cello. World premiere by Emmanuel Bellanger at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. Published by Gérard Billaudot[10]
  • Solo for cello, World premiere in 2020
  • Solliloquy for flute solo
  • Solo Solo for violin, premiered by Valeria Zorina (dédicataire) at the Madrid National Auditorium in 2019.

Chamber music[]

  • Gulf stream for string quartet. Commande of orchestre de Bretagne for the 100 years anniversary of the writer Louis Guilloux. Gérard Billaudot Publishing[11]
  • Sur un visage for wind sextet
  • Rappoport for string trio with voice. Commande of Ariam Ile de France, selected for the 30 years anniversary of Ariam. Premiered at the Cité internationale des Arts of Paris.
  • Duo violon violoncelle premierded by Christophe Pantillon and Clara Fleider, Austrian radio (ORF). Mozarteum[12]

Orchestral[]

  • Symphonie du bout des terres, commande of Orchestre de Bretagne. Conducted by Stefan Sanderling. Gérard Billaudot Publishing.[13]
  • Rhapsodie pour orchestre
  • Paris miniature (Paris IXème arrondissement), mouvement concertant for violin and orchestra. Commande of Mairie de Paris. Premiered at Auditorium Saint-Germain, Paris (Orchestre du Conservatoire supérieur de Paris, conducted by Xavier Delette

Vocal[]

  • Nunc Dimittis for a cappella choir. Premiered[14] by the Choeur sacré de Paris (conducted by Till Ally)
  • Magnificat for mixed choir and organ. Commande for the 500 years anniversary of La Trinité-des-Mont, Roma. Premiered at La Trinité-des-Monts
  • Une mélodie upon a text by Pauline Bernon-Bruley for countertenor and piano
  • Prose du suaire upon a text by Michel Deguy for three women voices. Premiered by the Trio Chrysilis (Isabelle de Biron, Sylvie Deguy, Christine Raphaël) at the Maison de l’Amérique latine, Paris[15]
  • Mémoire de Loire upon a text by for mezzo, an actor, mixed choir and instrumental ensemble. Premiered at Salle Vasse with Jean-Louis Vicart and Isabelle Sokoja.[16]
  • Le chêne et le roseau according to Jean de la Fontaine for cembalo and children's choir
  • Tableaux, melody from a poetry by Picasso premiered at the Musée d’Orsay, Paris (Chloé Briot, Julien Beaudiment). Broadcast by France Musique

Stage music[]

  • Little Nemo opera all audience in 3 acts (libretto Arnaude Delalande, Olivier Balazuc)
  • Conrad original music for a series of shows for France-Culture (Radio France). Produced by Philippe Taroni
  • Léger au front for three instruments and magnetic tape with Jacques Gamblin and Patrice Alexandre. Commission of the Marne county and the conseil général of Champagne-Ardenne, France.
  • Philomène et les ogres tale for children upon a text by Arnaud Delalande, premiered by Jean-Pierre Marielle and Agathe Nathanson

Music for motion pictures[]

  • A la lisière directed by Fabianny Deschamps
  • La mort de Jean-Philippe Gatien directed by Christophe Régin on a screenplay of Denis Podalydes
  • Caserne 52 minutes directed by François Barat. Broadcast on France 3
  • Léger au front 52 minutes directed by Philippe Lanfranci. Broadcast on La chaine Histoire
  • David et la mort de Marat directed by Martin Fraudeau, produced by Caméra Lucida / Arte production)

Music for young audiences and educational pieces[]

  • Philomène with Jean-Pierre Marielle et Agathe Nathanson. Theatre version (2015)
  • L’orchestre d’Odilon Le Grillon (quintett and narrator) CD-book Gallimard Jeunesse. Selected by the Crédit Mutuel
  • Trois petites miniatures for piano, commande of Argenteuil, premiered at Argenteuil, France
  • Philomène et les Ogres piece for flute, percussions, piano and children's choir narrated by Jean-Pierre Marielle. CD-book Gallimard Jeunesse

Music films[]

Recent works[]

  • Little Nemo[19](libretto by Arnaud Delalande and Olivier Balazuc), an opera first performed at Angers-Nantes Opéra and the Opéra de Dijon in 2017 with the mezzo-soprano Chloé Briot and the Ensemble Ars Nova.The opera was awarded the Prix de l’Association Beaumarchais (SACD).[20]
  • Léger au front, music theatre performed at the Théâtre de l'Athénée in Paris in 2018 with the sculptor Patrice Alexandre, staging by Jacques Gamblin.[21] Léger au front has been performed in German by Karl Markovics[22] in Vienna (Theater Odeon), Bonn (LVR museum),[23] The Carinthian Summer Music Festival (2015). Léger au front is Laureate of the French National Centenary Committee.[24]
  • Tableaux, a song to a poem by Picasso first performed at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris.[25]
  • Solo for violon, first performed by Valeria Zorina at the Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid in 2019.[26]

Discography[]

  • Légendes by Laura Mikkola, piano. Monographic CD published by Fuga Libera/Outhere (2020).
  • Les mains nues by Moisès Fernandez Via, Lili Boulanger, David Chaillou and Federico Mompou. Published by Urtext Digital classics (2015)
  • Paroles de violoncelle by Christophe Pantillon, David Chaillou. ‘’Seul’’, monologue for violoncelle. Published by Gramola (2013)
  • Paris-Vienne-Moscou par Aron Quartett, David Chaillou, Maurice Ravel, Dmitri Shostakovich. Published by Preiser Records (2010)
  • Philomène et les ogres, fantastic tale read by Jean-Pierre Marielle and Agathe Nathanson, set to music by David Chaillou. Published by Gallimard Jeunesse
  • L'orchestre d'Odilon le Grillon.text Antoon Krings Published by Gallimard Jeunesse

Publications[]

  • Napoléon et l'Opéra (Fayard publishing)[27]

Awards and distinctions[]

  • 2004 – Grand prix of the Fondation Napoléon for his book Napoléon et l'Opéra (Fayard publishing)[28]
  • 2014 – Laureate of the French National Centenary Committee for Léger au front'.[29]
  • 2015 - Awarded of the Prix de l’Association Beaumarchais (SACD) for Little Nemo, children 'opera.[30]

References[]

  1. ^ "What's On at the Faculty of Music Issue 1 Oct 2013". Issuu. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. ^ "Aron Quartett Paris-Vienne-Moscou". www.preiserrecords.at.
  3. ^ "Gérard Billaudot Éditeur | Catalogue théorique, instrumental et orchestral". www.billaudot.com.
  4. ^ https://www.universaledition.com/david-chaillou-7891
  5. ^ https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/dimanche-l-opera/little-nemo-de-david-chaillou-un-opera-tout-public-en-creation-mondiale-nantes-31385
  6. ^ "David Chaillou, du violoncelle seul à l'opéra - Radio". Play RTS.
  7. ^ « Radio3 suite - Magazine del 30/05/2020 - Rai Radio 3 - RaiPlay Radio » [archive], sur Rai (consulté le 21 juin 2020)
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.rbb-online.de/rbbkultur/themen/musik/rezensionen/cd/2020/03/david-chaillou-legendes.html
  9. ^ Chaillou, David. "Diableries By David Chaillou - Full Score (study) Sheet Music For Piano (Buy Print Music PR.510029500 From Gerard Billaudot Editeur At Sheet Music Plus)". www.sheetmusicplus.com.
  10. ^ "Seul - David Chaillou - Partition - Violoncelle - laflutedepan.com". La Flûte de Pan.
  11. ^ (Cotage: GB7142-O)
  12. ^ Almanach der Universität Mozarteum Salzburg Studienjahr 2012/13. Gratzer, Wolfgang. Wien. 24 January 2014. ISBN 978-3-99012-141-2. OCLC 871630395.CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. ^ Cotage: GB7140-O -
  14. ^ ZELENKA -Missa Omnium Sanctorum / BACH – Magnificat/ David Chaillou – Nunc Dimittis » [archive], sur Choeur de paris (consulté le 10 janvier 2020)
  15. ^ Maison de l'Amérique Latine, « Michel Deguy - Agenda » [archive], sur Maison de l'Amérique Latine (consulté le 10 janvier 2020)
  16. ^ « La Loire au cœur / Memoire de Loire » [archive], sur nantes (
  17. ^ "NOCTURNE on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. 2017-11-28. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  18. ^ "David Chaillou - Solo / Annabelle Berthomé-Reynolds, violin". YouTube. 2020-01-12. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  19. ^ "VIDEO, teaser. LITTLE NEMO, création mondiale à Nantes et à Angers | Classique News".
  20. ^ "Résultats de la commission de janvier 2015 | Association Beaumarchais-SACD" (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  21. ^ "Athénée saison 2018-2019 : féerie souveraine - Actualités - Ôlyrix". Olyrix.com (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  22. ^ Leger au front trailer, retrieved 2020-01-12
  23. ^ Rönz, Dr Helmut. "Performance "Fernand Léger an der Front" im LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn". 1914 - Mitten in Europa. Das Rheinland und der Erste Weltkrieg (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  24. ^ "Le spectacle " Léger au front "". Mission Centenaire 14-18.
  25. ^ « Musée d'Orsay: Chloé Briot, Vincent Balse » [archive], sur www.musee-orsay.fr (consulté le 10 janvier 2020)
  26. ^ "David Chaillou - Valeria Zorina". YouTube. 2019-05-16. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  27. ^ ""NAPOLEON ET L'OPERA LA POLITIQUE SUR LA SCENE", David Chaillou". March 31, 2020 – via www.fayard.fr.
  28. ^ https://fondationnapoleon.org/en/award/prix-2004-2/.
  29. ^ https://www.centenaire.org/fr/dans-le-monde/europe/allemagne/le-spectacle-leger-au-front.
  30. ^ http://beaumarchais.asso.fr/2015/01/27/resultats-de-la-commission-de-janvier-2015/

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