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Bruno Rossignol
Born1958
Nanterre, France
Education
  • Sorbonne
  • Occupations
    • Composer
  • Pianist
  • Choral director
  • Music educator
  • Awards
    • Grand prix de Hauts-de-Seine (1996)
    • Médaille de la Ville de Paris (1990)

    Bruno Rossignol (born 1958 in Nanterre) is a French composer, choral conductor and conductor, pianist and music educator.

    Biography

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    He studied music at the École normale de musique de Paris and the Sorbonne. He then directed choirs: first trainee conductor at the Paris Opera and at the choir of the Orchestre de Paris (by Jean Laforge and Arthur Oldham), he was then founding conductor of the Île-de-France Chamber Choir. (first prize of the International competitions of Malta in 1989 and Verona in 1993). With this ensemble, he received the Grand Prix des Hauts-de-Seine in 1996.[1]

    From 1985 to 1995, he was the choir conductor of the musical shows of Jean-Michel Jarre, whom he accompanied in London, Paris-La Défense (1990), Berlin, Budapest, Seville, Barcelona, Santiago de Compostela, Mont-Saint-Michel.[2]

    He was director of the Conservatories of Jouy-en-Josas from 1989 to 1992, Suresnes from 1992 to 1997, Orsay from 1997 to 2000, Bourges from 2000 to 2005 and Hector Berlioz in Paris 10th from 2005 to 2010.[1] He conducted the adult choir of the Paul Dukas conservatory in Paris 12th from 2006 to 2010.[3]

    In 2011, he was appointed director of the Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental (CRD) de la Dordogne and artistic director of the Dordogne instrumental ensemble. (E.I.D.)[4] with which he performs mainly in the regions Aquitaine.[5] At the same time he creates the Dordogne choir[2] which becomes the Paratge choir in 2016. He joined Paris that same year to take over the direction of the Jean-Philippe Rameau conservatory (6th arrondissement of Paris).[6]

    Works

    [edit]

    Bruno Rossignol composes choral works such as Ave verum, Exurgens autem Maria and Salve Regina pour un tombeau de Francis Poulenc. He mainly writes a large number of instrumental pieces (Le Roi des grenouilles, Les Nouvelles Histoires Naturelles and Curieuses rencontres) through which he expresses his vocation as a teacher.[1]

    Cantata :

    Concertos:

    Mélodies:

    Chamber music:

    Music for choir:

    Music for soloist:

    Opera:

    Oratorio:

    He has also transcribed for piano four hands great works from the repertoire:

    Honours

    [edit]

    As choral conductor he won:

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d "Rossignol". Éditions Alphonse Leduc. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ a b c d "Bruno Rossignol Biographie". Éditions Lemoine. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "REPERTOIRE under the direction of Bruno ROSSIGNOL". Choeur Paris 12. 24 June 2008. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "L'EID Présentation". EID 24. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Concert donné par l'Ensemble Instrumental de la Dordogne - Lanouaille". Dordogne libre [fr]. 20 March 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Conservatoire Municipal Jean-Philippe Rameau - Directeur: Bruno Rossignol". equipement.paris. Archived from the original on 27 April 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "JODRY-WERNER Annie". Les Amis de la musique française. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Un joli moment de musique". Sud-Ouest. 14 January 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ ""Bruno Rossignol"". Éditions Delatour. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Loup Yétu, pour violon et piano". L'éducation musicale. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Bruno ROSSIGNOL : Exsurgens autem Maria". L'éducation musicale. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Bruno ROSSIGNOL: La fin dau monde. Oratorio on a text by Jean-Yves Agard". L'éducation musicale. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ ""La fin dau monde" Oratorio Bruno ROSSIGNOL, 26 April Sarlat, 27 April Boulazac". Fédération des Enseignants de Langue et de Culture d'Oc. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
  • ^ "Le concept de『territoire créatif』by Jean-Yves Agard". Dordogne Libre. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2017..
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