Sophie Lacaze

Sophie Lacaze (born 1963) is a French composer.

Lacaze was born in Lourdes. She studied music at the Conservatoire de Toulouse, and continued at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, where she received the Composition Prize. Afterwards, she studied with Allain Gaussin, Philippe Manoury and Antoine Tisne in France, and with Franco Donatoni and Ennio Morricone in Italy. She also engaged in music theatre with Georges Aperghis at the Centre Acanthes, and attended Pierre Boulez's courses in Collège de France.

After having travelled in several countries, especially in Australia, she came back in France in 2006. She is now developing a partnership with ensembles and soloists, and also with primary schools to introduce children to contemporary music.

Sophie Lacaze was awarded the Grand Prix Lyceen des Compositeurs for her CD "Works with flutes" (SOLAL, Allemagne) with Pierre-Yves Artaud as the soloist in 2009, and the "Claude Arrieu" Prize of the SACEM in 2010.

Unsubdued but attentive to musical trends and schools, she has developed an original aesthetics that takes into account the current research on sound while looking to restore music its primary functions, i.e. ritual, incantation, dance, and its links with nature.

She teaches composition and orchestration at Montpellier University.

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