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Édith Canat de Chizy

Edith Canat de Chizy (born 26 March 1950) is a French composer, born in Lyon and now based in Paris. She was the first female composer to be elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts.

Life and career edit

Edith Canat de Chizy was born in Lyon, and studied art, archeology and philosophy at the Sorbonne University in parallel with music at the Paris Conservatoire with Maurice Ohana - an important influence - and Ivo Malec. She continued her studies at the Paris Conservatoire, where she obtained first prizes in harmony, fugue, counterpoint, analysis, orchestration and composition. She also studied electroacoustics and worked with Guy Reibel at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales. Her instrument is the violin, and she has written extensively for string instruments.

After completing her studies, Canat de Chizy worked as a music educator, becoming the director of the Erik Satie conservatory in the 7th arrondissement of Paris until 2006 when she joined the staff of the Regional Conservatory of Paris (CRR de Paris) where she teaches composition.[1] She was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts of Paris in 2005.[2][3]

Many of her works are state commissions, written for ensembles including the virtuoso vocal ensemble Musicatreize directed by Roland Hayrabedian,[4] IRCAM, French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the national orchestras based in Paris and Lyon. Her music is published by Editions Henry Lemoine.[5]

She is co-author with François Porcile of a book on Maurice Ohana published by Fayard in 2005.[6]

Honours and awards edit

  • SACEM Great Symphonic Prize (2004)
  • Tribune Internationale des Compositeurs Prize (1990)
  • SACEM Hervé Dugardin prize (1987)
  • Georges Enesco prize (1990)
  • Paul-Louis Weiller prize (1992)
  • SACD “Jeune talent musique” Prize (1998)
  • Exceptional distinction, Prince Pierre de Monaco competition (1999)
  • Chevalier des Arts et Lettres (1994)
  • Nominated at the Victoires de la Musique (2000)
  • Prix du Président de la République (2016),[7] lifetime achievement award

Works edit

Orchestral works edit

  • Yell (1985)
  • Siloël (string orchestra, 1992)
  • De Noche (1993)
  • Exultet (violin concerto, 1995)
  • Moïra (cello concerto, 1998)
  • Lands Away (concerto for cimbalom and string orchestra, 1999)
  • Alio (2002)
  • Nedjma (2003)
  • Intrada La septième trompette (2004)
  • La Ligne d'ombre (2005)
  • Les Rayons du jour (viola concerto, 2005)
  • Omen (2006)
  • Deux (2009)
  • Times (2009)
  • Pierre d'éclair (2010)
  • Drift (clarinet concerto, 2013)
  • Front de l'Aube (2017)

Works for large ensemble edit

  • Luceat (for 10 violins, 1985)
  • Vagues se brisant contre le vent (flute and ensemble, 2006)
  • La Maison du Miroir (string ensemble, 2007)
  • Pluie, vapeur, vitesse (2008)

Chamber music edit

  • Sextuor à cordes (2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, 1982)
  • Nyx (versions for 3 violins, for 3 violas and for 3 cellos, 1984)
  • Saxy (alto saxophone in E flat and piano), 1985
  • Black Light (oboe, viola, double bass and piano, 1986)
  • Kyoran (quintet, 1987)
  • Appels (quintet, 1989)
  • Hallel (string trio, 1991)
  • Alphaï (quintet, 1993)
  • Estampes (piano and 4 percussionists, 1997)
  • Tiempo (string trio, 1999)
  • Moving (string trio, 2001)
  • Vivere (string quartet, 2001)
  • Alive (string quartet, 2003)
  • Falaises (string quartet with principal cello, 2003)
  • Wild (viola and cello, 2003)
  • En bleu et or (viola and piano, 2005)
  • Dance (violin and vibraphone, 2006)
  • Burning (clarinet, piano, violin and cello, 2007)
  • Trance (harpsichord, cimbalom and percussion, 2009)
  • Proche invisible (String Quartet no. 3, 2010)

Works for solo instrument edit

  • Tlaloc (percussion solo, 1984)
  • Mobiles immobiles (piano, 1997)
  • Danse de l'aube (double bass, 1998)
  • Véga (organ, 1999)
  • Irisations (violin, 1999)
  • Formes du vent (cello, 2003)
  • En mille éclats (violin, 2009)
  • Prélude au silence (piano, 2010)
  • Pour une âme errante (organ, 2011)

Works with electronics edit

  • Le Vol blanc (2 violins, 2010)
  • Over the sea (accordion and string trio, 2012)

Vocal works edit

  • Litanie (mezzo-soprano and flute, 1982)
  • Llama (SATB choir, 1986)
  • Canciones (12 solo voices, 1992)
  • Le Tombeau de Gilles de Rais (lyric drama in a prologue and three tableaux, 1993)
  • Messe de l'Ascension (soprano, choir and ensemble, 1996)
  • Exil (6 solo voices and 6 cellos, 2000)
  • Ode à Purcell (8 voices and ensemble, 2001)
  • To Gather Paradise (a cappella mixed choir, 2001)
  • Clair et Noir (12 solo voices, harpsichord and percussion, 2002)
  • Berceuse - Mon âme est en peine (soprano, choir and orchestre, 2003)
  • La Sorcière de Jasmin (reciter, mixed choir and ensemble, 2004)
  • Dios (a cappella chamber choir, 2005)
  • La Chanson des orphelins (children's choir, 2005)
  • Quatrains (12 solo voices, 2005)
  • Corazon Loco (8 voices and percussion, 2006)
  • Suite de la nuit (a cappella choir or children's choir and ad lib string sextet, 2006)
  • Vuelvete (6 a cappella voices, 2006)
  • Dancing in the wind (double choir, 2007)
  • Heaven (12 solo voices and saxophone quartet, 2007)
  • Livre d'Heures (2007)
  • P'oasis (children's choir, flute, clarinet and vibraphone, 2007)
  • Prière de Christophe Colomb (4 male voices, reciter and piano, 2008)
  • A song of joys (mixed choir and orchestra, 2008)
  • L'Invisible (12 female voices and trompet, 2012)
  • Duerme (12 solo voices and percussion, 2013)
  • Sombra (3 female voices and viola, 2013)
  • As a blues (arrangement of Corazon Loco for soprano and ensemble, 2015)
  • Blues (extract of Corazon Loco for 8 voices and percussion, 2015)
  • Voilé, dévoilé (soprano and orchestre, 2015)

References edit

  1. ^ "CRR de Paris". crr.paris.fr. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  2. ^ International who's who in classical music. Europa Publications Limited. 2007.
  3. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Musicatreize | ensemble vocal et instrumental Roland Hayrabedian". www.musicatreize.org. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  5. ^ "Editions Henry Lemoine | Biographie". www.henry-lemoine.com. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  6. ^ "Maurice Ohana, Édith Canat de Chizy, François Porcile | Fayard". www.fayard.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  7. ^ "Palmarès 2016: Prix du Président de la République". Académie Charles Cros /charlescros.org. Retrieved 2020-12-24.

External links edit

  • Édith Canat de Chizy discography at Discogs

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Canat de Chizy see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Edith Canat de Chizy to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Edith Canat de Chizy born 26 March 1950 is a French composer born in Lyon and now based in Paris She was the first female composer to be elected a member of the Academie des Beaux Arts Contents 1 Life and career 2 Honours and awards 2 1 Works 2 2 Orchestral works 2 3 Works for large ensemble 2 4 Chamber music 2 5 Works for solo instrument 2 6 Works with electronics 2 7 Vocal works 2 8 References 3 External linksLife and career editEdith Canat de Chizy was born in Lyon and studied art archeology and philosophy at the Sorbonne University in parallel with music at the Paris Conservatoire with Maurice Ohana an important influence and Ivo Malec She continued her studies at the Paris Conservatoire where she obtained first prizes in harmony fugue counterpoint analysis orchestration and composition She also studied electroacoustics and worked with Guy Reibel at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales Her instrument is the violin and she has written extensively for string instruments After completing her studies Canat de Chizy worked as a music educator becoming the director of the Erik Satie conservatory in the 7th arrondissement of Paris until 2006 when she joined the staff of the Regional Conservatory of Paris CRR de Paris where she teaches composition 1 She was elected a member of the Academie des Beaux Arts of Paris in 2005 2 3 Many of her works are state commissions written for ensembles including the virtuoso vocal ensemble Musicatreize directed by Roland Hayrabedian 4 IRCAM French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the national orchestras based in Paris and Lyon Her music is published by Editions Henry Lemoine 5 She is co author with Francois Porcile of a book on Maurice Ohana published by Fayard in 2005 6 Honours and awards editSACEM Great Symphonic Prize 2004 Tribune Internationale des Compositeurs Prize 1990 SACEM Herve Dugardin prize 1987 Georges Enesco prize 1990 Paul Louis Weiller prize 1992 SACD Jeune talent musique Prize 1998 Exceptional distinction Prince Pierre de Monaco competition 1999 Chevalier des Arts et Lettres 1994 Nominated at the Victoires de la Musique 2000 Prix du President de la Republique 2016 7 lifetime achievement award Works edit Orchestral works edit Yell 1985 Siloel string orchestra 1992 De Noche 1993 Exultet violin concerto 1995 Moira cello concerto 1998 Lands Away concerto for cimbalom and string orchestra 1999 Alio 2002 Nedjma 2003 Intrada La septieme trompette 2004 La Ligne d ombre 2005 Les Rayons du jour viola concerto 2005 Omen 2006 Deux 2009 Times 2009 Pierre d eclair 2010 Drift clarinet concerto 2013 Front de l Aube 2017 Works for large ensemble edit Luceat for 10 violins 1985 Vagues se brisant contre le vent flute and ensemble 2006 La Maison du Miroir string ensemble 2007 Pluie vapeur vitesse 2008 Chamber music edit Sextuor a cordes 2 violins 2 violas 2 cellos 1982 Nyx versions for 3 violins for 3 violas and for 3 cellos 1984 Saxy alto saxophone in E flat and piano 1985 Black Light oboe viola double bass and piano 1986 Kyoran quintet 1987 Appels quintet 1989 Hallel string trio 1991 Alphai quintet 1993 Estampes piano and 4 percussionists 1997 Tiempo string trio 1999 Moving string trio 2001 Vivere string quartet 2001 Alive string quartet 2003 Falaises string quartet with principal cello 2003 Wild viola and cello 2003 En bleu et or viola and piano 2005 Dance violin and vibraphone 2006 Burning clarinet piano violin and cello 2007 Trance harpsichord cimbalom and percussion 2009 Proche invisible String Quartet no 3 2010 Works for solo instrument edit Tlaloc percussion solo 1984 Mobiles immobiles piano 1997 Danse de l aube double bass 1998 Vega organ 1999 Irisations violin 1999 Formes du vent cello 2003 En mille eclats violin 2009 Prelude au silence piano 2010 Pour une ame errante organ 2011 Works with electronics edit Le Vol blanc 2 violins 2010 Over the sea accordion and string trio 2012 Vocal works edit Litanie mezzo soprano and flute 1982 Llama SATB choir 1986 Canciones 12 solo voices 1992 Le Tombeau de Gilles de Rais lyric drama in a prologue and three tableaux 1993 Messe de l Ascension soprano choir and ensemble 1996 Exil 6 solo voices and 6 cellos 2000 Ode a Purcell 8 voices and ensemble 2001 To Gather Paradise a cappella mixed choir 2001 Clair et Noir 12 solo voices harpsichord and percussion 2002 Berceuse Mon ame est en peine soprano choir and orchestre 2003 La Sorciere de Jasmin reciter mixed choir and ensemble 2004 Dios a cappella chamber choir 2005 La Chanson des orphelins children s choir 2005 Quatrains 12 solo voices 2005 Corazon Loco 8 voices and percussion 2006 Suite de la nuit a cappella choir or children s choir and ad lib string sextet 2006 Vuelvete 6 a cappella voices 2006 Dancing in the wind double choir 2007 Heaven 12 solo voices and saxophone quartet 2007 Livre d Heures 2007 P oasis children s choir flute clarinet and vibraphone 2007 Priere de Christophe Colomb 4 male voices reciter and piano 2008 A song of joys mixed choir and orchestra 2008 L Invisible 12 female voices and trompet 2012 Duerme 12 solo voices and percussion 2013 Sombra 3 female voices and viola 2013 As a blues arrangement of Corazon Loco for soprano and ensemble 2015 Blues extract of Corazon Loco for 8 voices and percussion 2015 Voile devoile soprano and orchestre 2015 References edit CRR de Paris crr paris fr Retrieved 2018 09 02 International who s who in classical music Europa Publications Limited 2007 Sadie Julie Anne Samuel Rhian 1994 The Norton Grove dictionary of women composers W W Norton amp Company ISBN 9780393034875 Retrieved 4 October 2010 Musicatreize ensemble vocal et instrumental Roland Hayrabedian www musicatreize org Retrieved 2018 09 02 Editions Henry Lemoine Biographie www henry lemoine com Retrieved 2018 09 02 Maurice Ohana Edith Canat de Chizy Francois Porcile Fayard www fayard fr in French Retrieved 2018 09 02 Palmares 2016 Prix du President de la Republique Academie Charles Cros charlescros org Retrieved 2020 12 24 External links editEdith Canat de Chizy discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edith Canat de Chizy amp oldid 1214044099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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