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André Laporte

André Laporte (born 12 July 1931) is a Belgian composer.[1][2]

Biography edit

Laporte was born in Oplinter, near Tienen in Flemish Brabant. He studied music with Edgard de Laet, Flor Peeters, and Marinus De Jong at the Lemmens Institute in Mechelen, and musicology and philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven from 1953 to 1957. From 1960 to 1964 he participated annually in the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt, where he came into contact with Pierre Boulez, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio, György Ligeti, and Mauricio Kagel, amongst others.([2][3] In addition, he attended the Second and Third Cologne Courses for New Music organized by Karlheinz Stockhausen, in 1964–65 and 1965–66 where, in addition to Stockhausen, he had the opportunity of meeting the composers Henri Pousseur and Luciano Berio, as well as the conductor Michael Gielen.[4]

Starting in 1953, Laporte taught music at a secondary school in Brussels. In 1963 he helped to establish the SPECTRA work group at the Institute for Psycho-Acoustic and Electronic Music (IPEM). In 1972, together with Herman Sabbe, he founded the Belgian section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM), and has been its chairperson ever since.[1] Beginning in 1968, he taught new-music techniques at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, later being appointed to teach music analysis, theory of musical form, harmony and counterpoint. In 1988 he was appointed Professor of Composition there, and simultaneously became teacher of composition at the Muziekkapel Koningin Elisabeth in Waterloo. From 1979 to 1989 he worked at Belgian Radio and Television (BRT, now VRT), first as a music producer, then as a program coordinator, becoming in 1989 director of production for the BRT Philharmonic Orchestra, and from 1993 until 1996, director of ensembles.[3]

Style edit

Laporte's earliest compositions, such as the 1954 piano sonata, are neoclassical in character but, beginning in the 1960s, his work was increasingly influenced by the Darmstadt School avant garde. His style is eclectic, drawing on a range of pitch materials, for example, extending from traditional triads to clusters and microtones, with such contrasting material often alternating within a single piece.[5][6] Though he often employs twelve-tone technique, this is by no means an exclusive concern, and he often quotes music by earlier composers. For example, his opera Das Schloss (1981–85, based on Franz Kafka's The Castle), quotes from Berg and Wagner, and the orchestral work Nachtmuziek (1970–71) contains citations from Mozart.[7] His Fantasia-Rondino con tema reale for violin and orchestra, composed for the 1989 Queen Elisabeth [of Belgium] Competition, introduces national and royalist symbolism, first by using as tonal centres the notes B, G, and E drawn from the letters of the word "Belgique", second through the use of the Belgian national anthem, and third by the invention for the rondino of a "royal theme" composed of notes drawn from the names of the three most recent royal couples: EliSABetH, ALBErt, LEopolD, AStriD, FABiolA, BouDEwijn.[1]

Compositions (selective list) edit

  • Piano Sonata (1954)
  • Fugue in the Phrygian Mode, for organ (1958)
  • Ostinato, for organ (1962)
  • Sequenza I, for solo clarinet (1964)
  • Sequenza II, for three clarinets and bass clarinet (1965)
  • Jubilus, for brass and percussion (1966)
  • Ascension, for piano (1967)
  • Ludus fragilis, for solo oboe (1967)
  • Story: Actus quasi-tragicus, for violin, viola, violoncello, and harpsichord (1967)
  • Inclinations, for solo flute (1968)
  • De Profundis, for a cappella choir (1968)
  • Le morte chitarre (text by Salvatore Quasimodo), for tenor, flute, and strings (1969)
  • Reflections, for solo clarinet (1970)
  • Nachtmuziek (Night Music), for orchestra (1970–71)
  • La vita non è sogno (Life Is Not a Dream, texts by Salvatore Quasimodo and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti), tenor, bass, narrator, chorus, and orchestra (1971–72)
  • Icarus' flight, for piano and twelve instruments (1977)
  • Transit, for 48 strings (1979)
  • Das Schloss, opera in 3 acts, libretto by Laporte, after M. Brod's adaptation of Franz Kafka's novel of the same title (1981–85)
  • Two Suites from Das Schloss, for orchestra (1987, 1988)
  • Fantasia-Rondino con tema reale, for violin and orchestra (1988)
  • De ekster op de galg (The Magpie on the Gallows), concert overture, after Breughel (1989)
  • Testamento de otoño (text by Pablo Neruda), for baritone, harp, and strings (1990)
  • Winter Pastorale, for four bassoons and contrabassoon (1991)
  • Seven Visions from the Apocalypse of Saint John, with an Introduction and Seven Trumpet-calls, for trumpet and organ (1993)
  • Passacaglia serena, for orchestra (1994)
  • Trois pièces, for piano (1997)
  • Toccataglia, for piano (2002)
  • Rieten-Ritueel, for 4 oboes, 2 oboes d'amore, 2 horns, bassoon, and contrabassoon (2005)

Selected recordings edit

  • André Laporte: Chamber Music. (Sequenza I for clarinet solo; Sequenza II for clarinet quartet; Story for 2 violins, cello, and harpsichord; Harry's Wonderland for bass clarinet and two tapes; Peripetie for brass sextet; C'isme for cello solo; A Flemish Round for clarinet, trombone, cello, and piano; Chamber Music for soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, and piano (adapted from James Joyce); Icarus' Flight for piano and 12 instruments.) Walter Boeykens, clarinet; Jan Guns, bass clarinet; Lieven van de Walle, violoncello; Antwerp Clarinet Quartet; Flemish New Music Group; Marc de Smed, conductor. Belgium: René Gailly International Productions, 1986.
  • André Laporte: Das Schloss. Lena Lootens, Emily Rawlins, sopranos; Lucienne van Deyck, mezzo-soprano; Johanna Dur, contralto; Christoph Homberger, Philip Sheffield, Donald George, Wilhelm Richter, tenors; Bjørn Waag, Mario Taghadossi, baritones; George-Emil Crasnaru, Marcel Rosca, basses; BRTN-Mens-Choir; BRTN Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels; Alexander Rahbari, conductor. Recorded at the Magdalena Hall, Brussels, 25 September – 7 October 1995. 2-CD set. DICD 920375/920376. [Vienna]: Koch Discover International, 1997.
  • Symphonic and Vocal Works. including "The Magpie on the Gallows" concerto, La vita non è sogno, Testamento de otoño, and opera Das Schloss with Italian Spanish and German libretto. 4CDs. Fuga Libera

References edit

Sources

  • Bouckaert, Thierry. 2001. Le rêve d'Élisabeth: cinquante ans de Concours Reine Élisabeth. Brussels: Editions Complexe. ISBN 2870278586.
  • Laporte, André. 2003. "De complementariteit van tonale en atonale systemen". In Onder hoogspanning: Muziekcultuur in de hedendaagse samenleving, edited by Marc Leman, 265–270. Gent: Rijksuniversiteit. ISBN 90-5487-356-6.
  • Mertens, Corneel, and Diana von Volborth-Danys. 2001. "Laporte, André". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan.
  • Sabbe, Herman. 1972. "De Vlaamse componist André Laporte: overzicht van een evolutie," Mens en melodie 27:133–136.
  • Sabbe, Herman. 1986. "André Laporte: Mimus eclecticus." In the program book for Das Schloss. Brussels, Théâtre La Monnaie (16 December): 21–36.
  • Stockhausen, Karlheinz. 1971. Texte zur Musik 3 (1963–1970), edited by Dieter Schnebel. DuMont Dokumente. Cologne: Verlag M. DuMont Schauberg. ISBN 3-7701-0493-5.
  • Wylin, Tom, and Rebecca Diependaele. 2008. "Laporte, André". Belgian Centre for Music Documentation (CeBeDeM) website (accessed 30 September 2013).

Further reading edit

  • Delaere, Mark, and Joris Compeers. 2005. Flemish Piano Music Since 1950: Historical Overview, Discussion of Selected Works and Inventory, translated [from the Dutch] by Stratton Bull. With accompanying CD recording. Contemporary Music in Flanders 2. Leuven: Matrix, New Music Documentation Centre. ISBN 9789077717028 (pbk).
  • Delaere, Marc, Yves Knockaert, and Herman Sabbe. 1998. Nieuwe muziek in Vlaanderen. Bruges: Stichting Kunstboek. ISBN 90-74377-57-2.
  • Delaere, Mark, and Veronique Verspeurt. 2008. Flemish Music Theatre Since 1950: Historical Overview, Discussion of Selected Works and Inventory. With accompanying CD recording. Contemporary Music in Flanders 5. Leuven: Matrix, New Music Documentation Centre. ISBN 9789077717004.
  • D'Hooghe, Kamiel. 1998. "Een gesprek met André Laporte". Orgelkunst 21, no. 1 (March): 17–21.
  • Fábián, Imre. 1987. "Auf den Spuren von Alban Berg: die Kafka-Oper Das Schloss von Andre Laporte wurde in Brüssel uraufgeführt". Opernwelt 28, no. 2:24–25.
  • Löhlein, Heina-Harald. 1987. "Die unbeantwortbare Seinsfrage: Andre Laportes Kafka-Oper Das Schloss in Brüssel uraufgefuehrt." Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, no. 3 (March): 36.
  • Martin, S. 1987. "Andre Laporte: Das Schloss". Diapason-Harmonie, no. 324 (February): 21.
  • O'Loughlin, Niall. 1972. "Change of Wind." The Musical Times 113, no. 1550 (April): 388–389.
  • Plovie, Rony. 1998. "Ostinato per organo van André Laporte". Orgelkunst 21, no. 1 (March): 22–25.
  • Roquet, Flavie. 2007. "Laporte, André". In Flavie Roquet, Vlaamse componisten geboren na 1800: lexicon, 433–434. Roeselare: Roularta Books. ISBN 9789086790906.

External links edit

  • Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel now houses most works and manuscripts of Laporte, after the bankruptcy of the Centre belge de documentation musicale (CeBeDeM [fr; nl]) in 2015.

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Andre Laporte born 12 July 1931 is a Belgian composer 1 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Style 3 Compositions selective list 3 1 Selected recordings 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editLaporte was born in Oplinter near Tienen in Flemish Brabant He studied music with Edgard de Laet Flor Peeters and Marinus De Jong at the Lemmens Institute in Mechelen and musicology and philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven from 1953 to 1957 From 1960 to 1964 he participated annually in the Internationale Ferienkurse fur Neue Musik in Darmstadt where he came into contact with Pierre Boulez Bruno Maderna Luciano Berio Gyorgy Ligeti and Mauricio Kagel amongst others 2 3 In addition he attended the Second and Third Cologne Courses for New Music organized by Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1964 65 and 1965 66 where in addition to Stockhausen he had the opportunity of meeting the composers Henri Pousseur and Luciano Berio as well as the conductor Michael Gielen 4 Starting in 1953 Laporte taught music at a secondary school in Brussels In 1963 he helped to establish the SPECTRA work group at the Institute for Psycho Acoustic and Electronic Music IPEM In 1972 together with Herman Sabbe he founded the Belgian section of the International Society for Contemporary Music ISCM and has been its chairperson ever since 1 Beginning in 1968 he taught new music techniques at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels later being appointed to teach music analysis theory of musical form harmony and counterpoint In 1988 he was appointed Professor of Composition there and simultaneously became teacher of composition at the Muziekkapel Koningin Elisabeth in Waterloo From 1979 to 1989 he worked at Belgian Radio and Television BRT now VRT first as a music producer then as a program coordinator becoming in 1989 director of production for the BRT Philharmonic Orchestra and from 1993 until 1996 director of ensembles 3 Style editLaporte s earliest compositions such as the 1954 piano sonata are neoclassical in character but beginning in the 1960s his work was increasingly influenced by the Darmstadt School avant garde His style is eclectic drawing on a range of pitch materials for example extending from traditional triads to clusters and microtones with such contrasting material often alternating within a single piece 5 6 Though he often employs twelve tone technique this is by no means an exclusive concern and he often quotes music by earlier composers For example his opera Das Schloss 1981 85 based on Franz Kafka s The Castle quotes from Berg and Wagner and the orchestral work Nachtmuziek 1970 71 contains citations from Mozart 7 His Fantasia Rondino con tema reale for violin and orchestra composed for the 1989 Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Competition introduces national and royalist symbolism first by using as tonal centres the notes B G and E drawn from the letters of the word Belgique second through the use of the Belgian national anthem and third by the invention for the rondino of a royal theme composed of notes drawn from the names of the three most recent royal couples EliSABetH ALBErt LEopolD AStriD FABiolA BouDEwijn 1 Compositions selective list editPiano Sonata 1954 Fugue in the Phrygian Mode for organ 1958 Ostinato for organ 1962 Sequenza I for solo clarinet 1964 Sequenza II for three clarinets and bass clarinet 1965 Jubilus for brass and percussion 1966 Ascension for piano 1967 Ludus fragilis for solo oboe 1967 Story Actus quasi tragicus for violin viola violoncello and harpsichord 1967 Inclinations for solo flute 1968 De Profundis for a cappella choir 1968 Le morte chitarre text by Salvatore Quasimodo for tenor flute and strings 1969 Reflections for solo clarinet 1970 Nachtmuziek Night Music for orchestra 1970 71 La vita non e sogno Life Is Not a Dream texts by Salvatore Quasimodo and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti tenor bass narrator chorus and orchestra 1971 72 Icarus flight for piano and twelve instruments 1977 Transit for 48 strings 1979 Das Schloss opera in 3 acts libretto by Laporte after M Brod s adaptation of Franz Kafka s novel of the same title 1981 85 Two Suites from Das Schloss for orchestra 1987 1988 Fantasia Rondino con tema reale for violin and orchestra 1988 De ekster op de galg The Magpie on the Gallows concert overture after Breughel 1989 Testamento de otono text by Pablo Neruda for baritone harp and strings 1990 Winter Pastorale for four bassoons and contrabassoon 1991 Seven Visions from the Apocalypse of Saint John with an Introduction and Seven Trumpet calls for trumpet and organ 1993 Passacaglia serena for orchestra 1994 Trois pieces for piano 1997 Toccataglia for piano 2002 Rieten Ritueel for 4 oboes 2 oboes d amore 2 horns bassoon and contrabassoon 2005 Selected recordings edit Andre Laporte Chamber Music Sequenza I for clarinet solo Sequenza II for clarinet quartet Story for 2 violins cello and harpsichord Harry s Wonderland for bass clarinet and two tapes Peripetie for brass sextet C isme for cello solo A Flemish Round for clarinet trombone cello and piano Chamber Music for soprano flute clarinet violin and piano adapted from James Joyce Icarus Flight for piano and 12 instruments Walter Boeykens clarinet Jan Guns bass clarinet Lieven van de Walle violoncello Antwerp Clarinet Quartet Flemish New Music Group Marc de Smed conductor Belgium Rene Gailly International Productions 1986 Andre Laporte Das Schloss Lena Lootens Emily Rawlins sopranos Lucienne van Deyck mezzo soprano Johanna Dur contralto Christoph Homberger Philip Sheffield Donald George Wilhelm Richter tenors Bjorn Waag Mario Taghadossi baritones George Emil Crasnaru Marcel Rosca basses BRTN Mens Choir BRTN Philharmonic Orchestra Brussels Alexander Rahbari conductor Recorded at the Magdalena Hall Brussels 25 September 7 October 1995 2 CD set DICD 920375 920376 Vienna Koch Discover International 1997 Symphonic and Vocal Works including The Magpie on the Gallows concerto La vita non e sogno Testamento de otono and opera Das Schloss with Italian Spanish and German libretto 4CDs Fuga LiberaReferences edit a b c Bouckaert 2001 128 a b Mertens and Volborth Danys 2001 a b Wylin and Diependaele 2008 Stockhausen 1971 198 200 Sabbe 1972 Laporte 2003 Sabbe 1986 Sources Bouckaert Thierry 2001 Le reve d Elisabeth cinquante ans de Concours Reine Elisabeth Brussels Editions Complexe ISBN 2870278586 Laporte Andre 2003 De complementariteit van tonale en atonale systemen In Onder hoogspanning Muziekcultuur in de hedendaagse samenleving edited by Marc Leman 265 270 Gent Rijksuniversiteit ISBN 90 5487 356 6 Mertens Corneel and Diana von Volborth Danys 2001 Laporte Andre The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Sabbe Herman 1972 De Vlaamse componist Andre Laporte overzicht van een evolutie Mens en melodie 27 133 136 Sabbe Herman 1986 Andre Laporte Mimus eclecticus In the program book for Das Schloss Brussels Theatre La Monnaie 16 December 21 36 Stockhausen Karlheinz 1971 Texte zur Musik 3 1963 1970 edited by Dieter Schnebel DuMont Dokumente Cologne Verlag M DuMont Schauberg ISBN 3 7701 0493 5 Wylin Tom and Rebecca Diependaele 2008 Laporte Andre Belgian Centre for Music Documentation CeBeDeM website accessed 30 September 2013 Further reading editDelaere Mark and Joris Compeers 2005 Flemish Piano Music Since 1950 Historical Overview Discussion of Selected Works and Inventory translated from the Dutch by Stratton Bull With accompanying CD recording Contemporary Music in Flanders 2 Leuven Matrix New Music Documentation Centre ISBN 9789077717028 pbk Delaere Marc Yves Knockaert and Herman Sabbe 1998 Nieuwe muziek in Vlaanderen Bruges Stichting Kunstboek ISBN 90 74377 57 2 Delaere Mark and Veronique Verspeurt 2008 Flemish Music Theatre Since 1950 Historical Overview Discussion of Selected Works and Inventory With accompanying CD recording Contemporary Music in Flanders 5 Leuven Matrix New Music Documentation Centre ISBN 9789077717004 D Hooghe Kamiel 1998 Een gesprek met Andre Laporte Orgelkunst 21 no 1 March 17 21 Fabian Imre 1987 Auf den Spuren von Alban Berg die Kafka Oper Das Schloss von Andre Laporte wurde in Brussel uraufgefuhrt Opernwelt 28 no 2 24 25 Lohlein Heina Harald 1987 Die unbeantwortbare Seinsfrage Andre Laportes Kafka Oper Das Schloss in Brussel uraufgefuehrt Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik no 3 March 36 Martin S 1987 Andre Laporte Das Schloss Diapason Harmonie no 324 February 21 O Loughlin Niall 1972 Change of Wind The Musical Times 113 no 1550 April 388 389 Plovie Rony 1998 Ostinato per organo van Andre Laporte Orgelkunst 21 no 1 March 22 25 Roquet Flavie 2007 Laporte Andre In Flavie Roquet Vlaamse componisten geboren na 1800 lexicon 433 434 Roeselare Roularta Books ISBN 9789086790906 External links editKoninklijk Conservatorium Brussel now houses most works and manuscripts of Laporte after the bankruptcy of the Centre belge de documentation musicale CeBeDeM fr nl in 2015 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical 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