Fabien Lévy
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Fabien Lévy (born December 11, 1968) is a French composer. He studied with Gérard Grisey at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 2004 he shared the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize in composition with Johannes Maria Staud and Enno Poppe. A former pedagogical advisor at IRCAM in Paris and professor for orchestration at the Berlin Hanns-Eisler conservatory, he is currently assistant professor in composition at Columbia University in New York.
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- Pour Orchestre for big orchestra (2008)
- Lexèmes hirsutes for cello solo (2007)
- Querwüchsig for ensemble (2007)
- Tre volti del volubile Ares for wind symphonic orchestra (2006)
- Les murmures d'une orchidée solitaire for two Guqin, Chinese flutes, hammond organ, harp, violin & cello (2004)
- Risâla fî-l-hob wa fî'lm al-handasa ["Small treatise of love and geometry"] for flute, clarinet, euphonium or tenor saxophone, violin & cello (2003)
- Soliloque sur [X, X, X et X] commentaries from a computer about a misunderstood concert (2002)
- Hérédo-ribotes for solo viola and 51 orchestra musicians (2001)
- Où niche l'hibou ? small pedagogical pieces for a young student and his teacher (for two saxophones or two flutes or two clarinets) (1999)
- Coïncidences for ensemble of 33 musicians (1999)
- Durch, in memoriam G. Grisey for saxophone quartet (1998)
- L'air d'ailleurs-Bicinium for alto saxophone and tape (1997)
- Dr.B. for baritone and bassoon. Musical theater, inspired by "die Schachnovelle" by Stefan Zweig (1996)
- Les deux ampoules d'un sablier peu à peu se comprennent, for solo amplified harp (1996)