Yves Prin

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Yves Prin (b. 1933) is a French composer and conductor of classical music.

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[edit] Life

He studied piano with Yves Nat and conducting with Louis Fourestier at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris where he won several first prizes.

He started his career as a pianist, but upon meeting Bruno Maderna (assistant at the Mozarteum, Salzburg from 1968 to 1969), decided to turn towards conducting. This association with the italian maestro was the reason for his final decision to dedicate his work mostly to contemporary music.

Yves Prin was subsequently guest conductor of the orchestras of the Residentie (The Hague) and of Haarlem in the Netherlands (1968-1973), then music director of the Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de la Loire (1970-1974), of the Atelier Lyrique du Rhin (1974-1980) and of the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (1981-1982). He worked at Ircam of Pierre Boulez in Paris for the composer's cursus in 1978. He has recorded more than a dozen records (Etcetera, REM, Adès, Salabert Actuel, MFA, Accord ...) and conducted many pieces by composers from all over the world : from Monteverdi, Mozart, Schubert, Ravel, Debussy... to Xenakis, Kagel, Berio, Stockhausen, Maderna... He has premiered operas by Aperghis, Mâche, Essyad, Levinas, Méfano, Hersant, Pousseur, Ohana, Prey, Boucourechliev and has led revivals of many others.

He was in charge of coordination for contemporary music and music theater for Radio France from 1983 to 1986. From 1983 to 1999 he was the producer at Radio France for the contemporary music concert series <Musique au Présent>, <Musiques en Perspectives> and <Musique du XXe Siècle>. In addition, from 1992 to 1999, he was acting producer of Radio France's Festival <Présences> which features first performances.

Yves Prin pursues a parallel career as composer (published in particular by Editions Durand). He developed his own dramatic language and has a special lyrical vision of music. His catalogue includes today forty works including 5 concertos and 36 melodies divided into several cycles. Since 1999 Yves Prin has dedicated himself to his own music and to his performing activities as a pianist and a conductor.

He has received the Prix Florent-Schmitt de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts (1997).

[edit] Music

[edit] Works

[edit] Orchestral

  • Actions-Simultanées II (1972)

[edit] Concertante

  • Concerto Grosso for Flute, Violin, Clarinet, and Chamber Orchestra Dioscures (1977, rev. 1984)
  • Capriccio for Violin and Chamber Orchestra Éphémères (1973, rev. 1992)
  • Flute Concerto Le Souffle d'Iris (1986, rev. 1992)
  • Tuba Concerto (1993)
  • Piano Concerto In Praise of Flight (1997, rev. 2000)

[edit] Chamber/Instrumental

  • Concerto for Percussion and Brass (1970)
  • Actions-Simultanées I (1972)
  • String Quartet La Barque (1992)

[edit] Vocal/Choral

[edit] External links

The composer's homepage