Composers
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Ludwig Albert
Internationally highly acclaimed as pedagogue and one of todays leading marimbists throughout the world, Ludwig Albert belongs as Belgian leading marimbist and pioneer with the absolute top flight of marimbists nowadays [...]
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Michael Alizon
He's saxophone and jazz professor at Conservatory of Music of Strasbourg.
He plays with different bands such as Bernard Struber Jazztet, Michael Alizon Quartet, straSax and appears regularly in main international jazz festivals [...]
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Daniel Almada
Following his studies in Argentina, Daniel Alejandro Almada studied electronic music at the Musikakademie in Basel, Switzerland, under the direction of Thomas Kessler.Apart from pieces for instruments and live electronics, he also composes for dance music [...]
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Gilbert Amy
Born in 1936 in Paris, Gilbert Amy won a first prize in the Concours General de Philosophie. He then decided to turn definitively towards music and entered the Paris Conservatoire, where he was the pupil of Simone Ple-Caussade, Henriette Puig Roget, Darius Milhaud and Olivier Messiaen. A few years later he met Pierre Boulez who [...]
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German composer and musicologist. Third son of the great Johann Sebastian, nicknamed the Bach Berlin or Hamburg, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach is considered as a master of what we call Empfindsamkeit, galant style, which flourishes in the second half of the eighteenth century.
Transcriptions of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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German composer and organist. His work is part of the monuments of classical music and profit from a universal recognition in the history of the music.
Transcriptions of JS Bach published by Editions François Dhalmann
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A composer, conductor and critic French. Hector Berlioz is a French composer of the 19th century being attached to the romantic movement.
Transcriptions of Hector Berlioz published by Editions Francois Dhalmann.
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Philippe Biclot
Studied the piano before devoting itself to the percussion and in 1984 obtained unanimously a first price of percussion at music school of Créteil, in the class of Francis Brana. The same year, he was received at the competition Vocational Certificate to functions of Professor of Percussion [...]
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Thierry Blondeau
Etudie la musique et la littérature à Paris et Berlin (1er prix de composition au Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et à Hochschule der Künste).
Pensionnaire à la Villa Médicis à Rome de 1994 à 1996.
Lauréat de la Villa Médicis Hors les Murs en 1998 à Bâle [...]
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Gabriel Bouchet
He followed his musical studies at the conservatory of Mulhouse, where he won first prize in piano, harmony and music theory.
Percussionnist solo from Radio Orchestra of Strasbourg and Philharmonic Orchestra of Strasbourg, he his one of the precursors of French contemporary percussion [...]
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Stanislas Bujok
Stanislas Bujok did his classical studies at the Conservatoire National de Region in Dijon and at the conservatory of the 13th arrondissement of Paris [...]
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Axel Casadesus
Axel Casadesus was born on 5 December 1957. He studied music from an early age: music theory, harmony, piano, organ, choral [...]
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Latif Chaarani,
born in Casablanca, regularly practice traditional percussion in his native Morocco, until 1978, when he moved to France. He teaches Latin and Oriental instruments percussion since 1995 at the Conservatoire National de Région de Strasbourg.
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Composer and pianist Franco-Polish. Virtuoso pianist, Frédéric Chopin releases the piano of the influences and traditional symphonic choirs, and works, parallel to Franz Liszt, the solo instrument notion. He is a composer mainly known for his preludes, scherzos, polish folk melodies and ballads, where get involved fervor and melancholy.
Transcriptions of Frédéric Chopin published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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Bernard de Vienne
Bernard de Vienne was born in 1957 in Tunis.
From Tunisia, his native country, and from the discovery of ethnomusicology, all the musics in the world, whose colours, rhythmics and own playing modes flow deeply throughout his works, have left their mark on Bernard de Vienne.
He trained as a flautist and has developed a real taste for improvisation, for virtuoso instrumental music and the search for poetical and unusual sounds, hence his colourful and ever changing music. He studied Musicology at Paris III University under Daniel Charles and [...] -
Is a French composer straddling between the XIXe and XXe century. A free and nonconformist musician, Debussy was often characterized impressionist, etiquette that he has never accepted. His music grants a choice place to the color and to the instrumental stamps.
Transcriptions of Claude Debussy published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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Regis Famelart
He was certified professor of percussion at the conservatory of the thirteenth arrondissement of Paris and the Ecole Municipale de Musique Agrée of Laon, which he were also the Director [...]
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Jean Fessard was born in 1959. He is actually professor of percussion at the Conservatoire de Reims.
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Jean-Jacques Fimbel
Enlarged his knowledge with Antonio Membrado, Betho Davezac (with whom he studies the repertoires of the baroque and romantic guitar as well as the one of the vihuelea), and Alberto Ponce at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, where he got degrees in History of Music, Analysis, Composition and guitar technique [...]
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Eric Fischer
Has composed more than 200 works, which range from pieces for solo instrument to symphonic form by way of every type of instrumental forces and the most diverse experiences, including chamber music, electronics, vocal works, incidental music for the theatre, improvised music, and pieces for period instruments [...]
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Bruno Giner
He began his musical studies in Toulouse, then in the town of his birth and in Barcelona. In Paris, he regularly attended classes by Pierre Boulez at the Collège de France and worked successively on composition (electro-acoustic and instrumental) with Luis de Pablo, Ivo Malec and Brian Ferneyhough [...]
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Jonathan Haessler
From the age of seven years, he worked with the various techniques of drum set with Benoît Moerlen, then joined the Ecole Nationale de Musique de Colmar in 1998 in the class of Norbert Jensen [...]
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Christian Hamouy
In 1970 he obtained first prize in piano and music theory from the Conservatoire National de Region de Bordeaux, and in 1976 first prize in percussion at the Conservatoire National de Région de Boulogne in the class of Michel Cals. Meanwhile, he participated in the concerts by the Orchestra of Bordeaux-Aquitaine directed by R. Benzi [...]
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Adolfo Kaplan
He began his musical training at Conservatory of Valparaiso, there will study counterpoint, harmony and analysis. In 1999 he obtained a master's degree in musicology.
Meanwhile, he studied composition with composer Aliosha Solov at the Conservatoire National de Santiago de Chile [...]
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Jean-François Lézé
Follows his training as percussionist and pianist at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon with François Dupin, Georges Van Gucht, and Roger Muraro [...]
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Chin-Cheng Lin
Since he starts his music journey from Taiwan to Australia and from Australia to Belgium, he has represented several important concerts such as performances in Australia and performed for culture exchange with China and Singapore group. He played his first debut recital in Taipei 2002, joined the "BA-DA Boom percussion group" and was a training ship of "KARAK percussion duo" [...]
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Jean-Marie Machado
Of Portuguese and Italian origins, he was born in 1961 in Tangiers, Morocco.
He studied classical and contemporary music with famous French concert pianist Catherine Collard and, at the same time, musical theory (harmony, counterpoint, fugues). Alternating with his classical training, he became increasingly involved in composition and improvisation [...]
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Marc-Antoine Millon
Percussionist, Structurist, Cristallist
Marc-Antoine Millon studied percussion at the conservatory of Limoges, where he won first prize. He works improvisation with Jean-Pierre Legay. Professor, he teaches percussion at the Conservatoire de Brive la Gaillarde. -
Aïko Miyamoto
Student of Michiko Takahashi and Keiko Abe, Aiko Miyamoto arrived in France in 1990 to upgrade with Francis Brana and Jacques-François Juskowiak. In 1991, she won the international competition in Clermont-Ferrand 1st price of the public [...]
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Benoit Moerlen
He follows his training as a percussionist at the Conservatoire National de Region de Strasbourg with Jean Batigne where he specializes in keyboards.
Parallel to his activity in the Jazz Rock as a member of Gongzilla, Gong and Mike Olfield, with whom he toured worldwide and made numerous recordings [...]
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Mozart is one of the most important composers of the history of the Western music, and the major figure of the period of the classicism. he does part with Haydn and Beethoven of the “classical triad Viennese”, incarnating one of the three Masters whose influence was most considerable on the following generations composers. Virtuoso of the harpsichord and of the violin, it has early success and a fulgurating career, while carrying all the existing musical forms at a state of unequalled achievement.
Transcriptions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart published by Editions Francois Dhalmann.
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Richard Muller
Has been train within the 70's with Jean Batigne at the Conservatoire National de Région de Strasbourg, where he specializes in the vibraphone [...]
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Karl Naegelen
Saxophonist and guitarist in his first hours,
Karl Naegelen start composition at the Conservatoire National de Region and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon. In 2006, his work is greeted by a diploma with honors and a Scholarship by Foundation Salabert [...]
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Is a composer and French naturalized German violoncellist of the 19th century (Cologne, 1819 – Paris, 1880). He is essential like the creator of opera-puffs out French.
Transcritions of Jacques Offenbach published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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David Patrois
Follows a classical percussion education and, while playing drums and congas in various groups, receives a first prize at the Conservatoire d'Angers in 1986. He decides to devote himself entirely to the vibraphone.
In Paris, he studied with François Jeanneau, David Friedman in 1987 and received a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture to study with Gary Burton at Berklee School of Music in the United States [...]
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Jean-Louis Petit
Student of Olivier Messiaen at CNSMP, Igor Markevitch in Madrid and Santiago, Pierre Boulez in Basel and Franco Ferrara in Venice,
Jean-Louis Petit has written for all instruments, including work involving the most diverse sounds, ranging from a duo to homogeneous or heterogeneous groups of more than twenty solo instruments [...]
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François Rossé
Studied piano at the Conservatoire de Strasbourg and then at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris (classes of writing, analysis and composition with Olivier Messiaen).
Professor of musical analysis at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux (1974-1985), he obtained, in this context, a 2nd prize at the National Competition « Music and Computer », chaired by Iannis Xenakis [...]
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Is a composer, pianist, and French organist of the 19th century. Founder of the National company of Music in 1871, it is characterized by an attachment pronounced at the French music of his epoch, with his friends César Franck, Edouard Lalo, Gabriel Fauré. The work of Saint-Saëns is diversified and most its parts have great success of alive sound.
Transcriptions of Camille Saint-Saëns published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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Daniel Sauvage
1965 -2018He studied percussion with Jean-Claude Chazal at the conservatory of the 10th arrondissement in Paris, Guy-Joel Cipriani at the Ecole Nationale de Musique de Montreuil and François Dupin.
Price Percussion, sight reading, chamber music and musical theory [...]
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Harpsichordist virtuoso, composer of operas, musician of court or church. Having composed 555 sonatas for harpsichord of an exceptional originality and - for the majority - unreleased of alive sound, which pose it like one of the major composers of the baroque time and the music for keyboard.
Transcriptions of Domenico Scarlatti published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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Daniel Tosi
Composer and conductor. He obtained six first prices at CNSM de Paris. Meanwhile, it carries out studies at the Sorbonne where, after passing the aggregation, he earned a Doctor of Letters Graduate (with distinction). Holder also of two Certificates of Suitability (Analysis and directing of a Conservatoire National de Region) [...]
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Thomas Vandevenne
Studied percussion at the Conservatory of Poitiers and then joined the classroom of Jean Batigne at the Conservatoire National de Région de Strasbourg, where he also studied improvisation, harmony and arrangement within the classroom of jazz [...]
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A violin virtuoso and international renowned composer, Antonio Vivaldi is a composer of baroque music which considerably influenced the instrumental music, most notably concertante, of the XVIIIth century.
Transcriptions of Antonio Vivaldi published by Editions François Dhalmann.
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Robert Waechter
He is concertmaster of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Nice/Opera de Nice.
His compositions are mostly simple melodies immerged in a juxtapositon of regular and irregular pulsations [...]
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Edson Zampronha
Has received two awards from the São Paulo Association of Art Criticism, the most important prize for classical music in Brazil.
In 2005 he won, together with SCIArts Group, the 6th Sergio Motta Award, the most outstanding prize on Art and Technology also in Brazil [...]