French music after Messiaen and Boulez

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  • Mandryka
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    • Feb 2021
    • 1587

    French music after Messiaen and Boulez

    Really enjoying Bruno Mantoviani's Abstract for cello and orchestra so I thought I'd start a thread about what French composers are up to now.

    Bruno Mantovani, Marc Coppey, Pascal Rophé, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo · Mantovani - Symphonie No. 1, Abstract · Song · 2020


    (The conductor there, Pascal Rophé, is fabulous I think - clarity and colour.)
  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 38356

    #2
    Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
    Really enjoying Bruno Mantoviani's Abstract for cello and orchestra so I thought I'd start a thread about what French composers are up to now.

    Bruno Mantovani, Marc Coppey, Pascal Rophé, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo · Mantovani - Symphonie No. 1, Abstract · Song · 2020


    (The conductor there, Pascal Rophé, is fabulous I think - clarity and colour.)
    Excellent - a counterpart to my French interwar composers thread of a few years ago - so, thanks for this. Richard Barrett linked from here to some interesting French latter-day avant-gardistes around that time; I'll see if I can find the youtube links.

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    • Quarky
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      • Dec 2010
      • 2698

      #3
      Just to be topical, may I mention Olivier Latry, organist of Nôtre Dame, Paris. Apparently giving a concert this evening at Westminster Abbey.

      A performer and improviser, he has composed Salve Regina, which I am currently getting into::

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