Stéphan Aubé

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Stéphan Aubé

Stéphan Aubé in 2011
Born Stéphan Aubé
(1971-11-11) 11 November 1971
Poissy, France
Nationality French
Occupation Music video director, pianist
Notable work(s) DVD Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus, Digital Concert Hall, Jean-François Zygel TV' shows
Website
http://www.stephanaube.com

Stéphan Aubé (born 11 November 1971) is a French Music video director for classical music and pianist.

Biography

Stéphan Aubé starts to study piano at the age of five.

He studied at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional of Boulogne-Billancourt in which he won the first prize in Geneviève Ibanez's class, then at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional of Paris with Billy Eidi and Pierre Reach. He studied also with Jacques Rouvier and chamber music repertory with Paul Meyer and Eric Le Sage.

He works at the Berlin University of the Arts.

As a director, he worked for many French TV channels included arte,[1][2] France Télévisions,[3][4] Mezzo TV,[5][6][7] TV5[8] or for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark),[9] the French label Abeille musique,[10] the French sponsor Mécénat Musical Société Générale (for which he won several prices[11]) and medici.tv.[12][13]

And also for many labels, as Universal Classics,[14] Naïve Records,[15] RCA Red Seal / Sony Music, Outhere...

He works regurlarly for the Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall and for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.[16]

Works

TV Shows

La leçon de musique de Jean-François Zygel

  • Episode Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with Paul Meyer and Quatuor Ébène
  • Episode Franz Schubert with Nora Gubisch, Laurent Alvaro and quatuor Ébène

Les clefs de l'orchestre de Jean-François Zygel

Berlin Philharmonic's Digital Concert Hall

Other concerts

DVD

La leçon de musique de Jean-François Zygel

  • Episode Mozart
  • Episode Schubert

Les clefs de l'orchestre de Jean-François Zygel

  • Episode Symphony 103 of Joseph Haydn
  • Episode Boléro of Ravel
  • Episode Pastoral symphony of Beethoven
  • Episode New World Symphony of Anton Dvorak

Other DVD

  • Turangalîla-Symphonie by Olivier Messiaen interpreted by the Berlin Junge Philharmonie Orchestra under the conducting of Kristjan Järvi
  • Chamber music of the French composer Guillaume Connesson - Collection Pierre Bergé
  • Works by the great romantics with Daishin Kashimoto, Eric Le Sage, Paul Meyer, François Salque and Jing Zhao - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
  • Frescobaldi Dialogues performed by Francesco Schlime - Abeille musique
  • Joseph Kosma, chansons - Zig-Zag Territoires
  • Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus by Olivier Messiaen performed by Roger Muraro - Accor / Universal Music Classic
  • Techno Parade Chamber music of Guillaume Connesson - RCA Red Seal / Sony Music
  • Iannis Xenakis, Autour de la percussion with Pedro Carneiro - Zig-Zag Territoires
  • Intégrale des sonates pour piano of Scriabine - Mécénat Musical Société Générale
  • La musique, une passion, un partage - Mécénat Musical Société Générale

Documentaries

  • Roger Muraro : Un regard sur Olivier Messiaen
  • Autour de la percussion de Iannis Xenakis
  • Joseph Kosma, autour de l'enregistrement
  • Musique à l'Empéri, un vent de liberté
  • Entretien avec Guillaume Connesson
  • La musique, une passion, un partage

Musical clips

  • 4 musical clips with the flutist Emmanuel Pahud
  • Chamber Music of Francis Poulenc with Paul Meyer, Eric Le Sage, François Salque...
  • Chamber Music of Guillaume Connesson (Techno Parade, initial dances, Sextuor, Chants de l'Agartha, Chants de l'Atlantide, Constellations...) with Eric Le Sage, Paul Meyer, Jérôme Pernoo, Jérôme Ducros...
  • Leonard Bernstein - Orchestre Lamoureux conducted by Yutaka Sado (West Side Story, On the Town, Wonderful Town...)
  • Erik Satie - Orchestre Lamoureux conducted by Yutaka Sado
  • Chansons of Joseph Kosma - Published by Zig-Zag Territoires
  • Rebonds B de Iannis Xenakis - Published by Zig-Zag Territoires
  • Bach Panther of Stéphane Delplace
  • 4 videoclips with Emmanuel Pahud : Bach, Allegro from Sonata in A minor - Debussy, Syrinx - Ferroud, Jade from Trois pieces for solo flute - Tchaikovsky, Lensky’s Aria from Eugene Onegin
  • Christian Poltéra - Bach, Suite n°1, Sarabande
  • Karen Gomyo and Christian Poltéra - Honegger, Sonatine for violin and cello
  • Karen Gomyo - Piazzola, Tango-Étude for violin
  • Sergey Malov - Bach, Invention 1 - Sinfonia 6
  • Denis Kozhukhin - Prokofiev, Precipitato (3rd movement from 7th Sonata for piano)

Other films

  • Capt'Actions of Ivan Fedele in Théâtre Mogador, Paris
  • Enregistrement du Clavier bien tempéré de Johann Sebastian Bach interpreted by Andreï Vieru
  • Enregistrement des Sept dernières paroles du Christ en croix de Joseph Haydn - Ensemble Accentus - Laurence Equilbey
  • Festival Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo
  • Concours Avant-scènes à Radio France
  • Quatuor Ardeo en concert Déclic à Radio France
  • Enregistrement des Sonates de Johannes Brahms interpreted by Lise Berthaud
  • 25 ans du Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse de Lyon
  • La Chambre Philharmonique et Emmanuel Krivine en concert in Cité de la Musique, Paris
  • Musiques des cours ottomane et européennes by Chimène Seymen in Institut du Monde Arabe
  • Festival & Rencontres de musique de chambre du Larzac
  • Musique entre deux temps, les Percussions de Strasbourg
  • Théâtre des Bouffes du nord, un autre visage
  • Festival Aspect des musiques d'aujourd'hui / Caen, "Made in Hungaria"
  • Les Enfants en scène, l'opéra s'invite à l'école
  • Concours International de piano d'Orléans / Concert de prestige 2009

Achievements

  • Dauphin de Bronze in Festival Comunica de Deauville (2000) for 2 films of internal communication of Mécénat Musical Société Générale
  • Prix Frères Lumière in Festival international des médias audiovisuels corporate du Creusot (2003) for the DVD of the 15 years of Mécénat Musical Société Générale
  • 'Top Com d'Or of Paris (2004)
  • First Prize for the music clip Precipitato starring the pianist Denis Kozhukhin at the 3rd 3ème Festival Pasqua de Cervera, Spain (2013)

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