Joël-François Durand
Joël-François Durand (born 17 September 1954) is a French composer.
Biography
Born in Orléans, Durand studied mathematics, music education and piano in Paris, then composition with Brian Ferneyhough in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (1981–84), and at Stony Brook University, New York, with Arel and Semegen (1984–86) (Weid 2001). Between 1979 and 1984 he attended masterclasses by György Ligeti and Luciano Berio at the Centre Acanthes in Aix-en-Provence, and with Luigi Nono at the Freiburg Musikhochschule. In 1981–82 he was awarded a scholarship from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) (Bernard 2006, 247–48). In 1982 he received a Darmstadt Institute Scholarship for his String Trio, and in 1983 his piano piece ...d'asiles déchirés... was awarded a prize at the Third International K.H. Stockhausen Composition Competition in Brescia, Italy. He left Europe in 1984 to pursue a Ph.D. in Composition (awarded in 1988) at Stony Brook University (USA), where he studied composition with Bülent Arel and electronic music with Daria Semegen.
Durand was awarded scholarships from the Fulbright Foundation (1984) and from the French Ministry of Culture (1985). He received the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis from the Darmstadt Internationalen Ferienkurse in 1990. He was appointed assistant professor in composition at the University of Washington in 1991, and was invited to teach at the University of California, San Diego in the autumn of 1992 (Weid 2001). He is currently Professor of Composition (Anon. n.d.), Chair of the Composition program,[citation needed] and since 2002 has been Associate Director of the University of Washington School of Music (Anon. n.d.).
Works
- Orchestral works
- Piano concerto, 1993
- Five Musical Tales (1998)
- Athanor (2000–2001)
- Hermetic Definition II (2013)
- Chamber music and works for ensemble
- String Trio (1981)
- So er (1985) for 20 instruments
- Lichtung (1987) for 10 instruments
- Die innere Grenze (1988) for string sextet
- L'exil du feu (1991) for 16 instruments and electronics
- Un feu distinct (1991) for flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello
- B.F., ein Mittelpunkt for 8 instruments
- La terre et le feu (1999) for oboe and ensemble
- La mesure des choses III. La mesure de la terre et du feu (1999) for oboe and viola
- Cinq Duos (1999) for violin and viola
- In the mirror land (2003) for flute and oboe; also versions for flute and Bb clarinet and for Bb clarinet and oboe
- Ombre/Miroir (2004) for flute and ensemble
- String Quartet (2005)
- Le Tombeau de Rameau (2008) for flute, viola, and harp
- Hermetic Definition (2012) for 10 instruments
- Works for solo instruments
- Roman (1982) for violin
- ...d'asiles déchirés... (1983) for piano
- La mesure des choses I. La mesure de l'air (1992) for Bb clarinet
- La mesure des choses II. La mesure de la mer (1993) for piano
- Le chemin (1994) for piano
- Un chant lointain (1995) for electronic carillon
- Les raisons des forces mouvantes (1996) for organ
- Par le feu receuilli (1997) for flute
- Au-delà, Cinq Etudes pour Piccolo (1997–98) for piccolo
- Tiodhlac (2001) for Bb clarinet
- Tiodhlac II (2006) for Bass clarinet
- Further reflections on the nature of the mirror (2006) for flute
- Vocal music
- Trois Mélodies (1986) for mezzo soprano and 5 instruments
- She or not (1998) for barytone
His music is published by DURAND Editions Musicales, Paris, and Editions Musicales Européennes, Paris
Discography
- Ombre/Miroir for flute and ensemble
musikFabrik, Helen Bledsoe (flute), James Wood (conductor) Wergo 68542, Edition musikFabrik CD 04
- La terre et le feu - Les raisons des forces mouvantes - La mesure des choses III. La mesure de la terre et du feu -Athanor
BBC Symphony Orchestra - London Sinfonietta - Gareth Hulse (oboe) - Paul Silverthorne (viola) - Hans-Ola Ericsson (organ) Mode 139
- Concerto for piano and orchestra - String Trio - Die innere Grenze
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Stefan Litwin (piano), Bradley Lubman (conductor) - Trio de l'Ensemble Intercontemporain - Sextuor Schoenberg Naive Montaigne Mo 782093
Bibliography
- Anon. n.d. "Joël-François Durand". School of Music, University of Washington website (Accessed 29 May 2011).
- Bernard, Jonathan (ed.). 2006. Joël-François Durand in the Mirror Land. Seattle: University of Washington Press, in association with Perspectives of New Music.
- Weid, Jean-Noël von der. 2001. "Durand, Joël-François". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
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