Bruno Mantovani

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Mit Ausdruck 00:00 Tools
Bug 00:00 Tools
Streets 00:00 Tools
Eclair De Lune 00:00 Tools
Cinq poèmes de János Pilinszky 00:00 Tools
Les Danses interrompues 00:00 Tools
Jazz connotation 00:00 Tools
Turbulences 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese: I. La piazza Santo Stefano 00:00 Tools
Cello Concerto 00:00 Tools
Vier Geistliche Gedichte 00:00 Tools
Mantovani: Jeux d'eau 00:00 Tools
La morte meditata 00:00 Tools
Un mois d'octobre 00:00 Tools
Time Stretch (on Gesualdo) 00:00 Tools
Appel d'air 00:00 Tools
Monde évanoui (Fragments pour Babylone) 00:00 Tools
La Crypte 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : la piazza Santo Stefano 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : la crypte 00:00 Tools
Troisième Round 00:00 Tools
Turbulences pour ensemble 00:00 Tools
la cour de Pilate 00:00 Tools
La chapelle du bandeau 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : la cour de Pilate 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : la chapelle du bandeau 00:00 Tools
Cantate No. 4 « Komm, Jesu, Komm » 00:00 Tools
Troisième Round pour saxophone et ensemble 00:00 Tools
Früh 00:00 Tools
basilique des saints Vital et Agricola 00:00 Tools
D'un rêve parti 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : basilique des saints Vital et Agricola 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese: III. La crypte 00:00 Tools
La piazza Santo Stefano 00:00 Tools
Le cloître 00:00 Tools
Turbulences (1998) for Ensemble 00:00 Tools
jeux d'eau 00:00 Tools
Streets (2007) 00:00 Tools
Suonare 00:00 Tools
Art d'echo (2000) pour orchestre 00:00 Tools
la basilique du sépulcre 00:00 Tools
Eclair de Lune (2006) 00:00 Tools
Le sette chiese: II. L'eglise de Saint-Jean Baptiste 00:00 Tools
Éclair de Lune 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : l'йglise de St-Jean Baptiste 00:00 Tools
Fruh 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : le cloоtre 00:00 Tools
Da Roma 00:00 Tools
Time Stretch 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese: V. Basilique des saints Vital et Agricola 00:00 Tools
Little Italy (2005) pour alto 00:00 Tools
Little Italy 00:00 Tools
Le sette chiese: VIII. Le cloitre 00:00 Tools
“D’une seule voix” 00:00 Tools
Finale 00:00 Tools
L'incandecense de la bruine 00:00 Tools
Le sette chiese: VII. L'eglise de martyrium 00:00 Tools
Le sette chiese: IV. La basilique de sepulcre 00:00 Tools
Time Strech (on Gesualdo) 00:00 Tools
Huit moments musicaux pour violon, violoncelle et piano 00:00 Tools
Happy Hours 00:00 Tools
La Morte Meditata pour mezzo-soprano et ensemble instrumental 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : la basilique du sйpulcre 00:00 Tools
Le Sette Chiese : l'йglise du martyrium 00:00 Tools
Blue Girl with Red Wagon 00:00 Tools
Troisieme Round 00:00 Tools
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Bruno Mantovani (born 8 October 1974) is a French composer. He has been awarded first prizes from the Paris Conservatory which he joined in 1993. Bruno Mantovani was born on October 8, 1974. After receiving five first prizes from the Paris Conservatory (analysis, aesthetics, orchestration, composition, music history) and attending the computer music Cursus at Ircam, he began an international career. His works have been performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Philharmonie in Cologne, the KKL in Lucerne, La Scala in Milan, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Centre in New York, the Cité de la musique and the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Faithful to his preferred performers, he collaborates with prestigious soloists (Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Alain Billard, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Antoine Tamestit, Tabea Zimmermann), conductors (Pierre Boulez, Sir Andrew Davis, Peter Eötvös, Laurence Equilbey, Gunter Herbig, Emmanuel Krivine, Susanna Mälkki, Jonathan Nott, Pascal Rophé François-Xavier Roth), ensembles (Accentus, Intercontemporain, TM+) and orchestras (Bamberg Symphony, BBC Cardiff, Chicago Symphony, WDR Cologne, La Chambre Philharmonique, Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, Liège Philharmonic, BBC London, Lucerne Academy, Orchestre de Paris, Paris Opera Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France, Sarrebrücken Radio Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic, NHK Tokyo, RAI Turin, Sinfonia Varsovia, RSO Vienna). He is the headmaster of the Paris Conservatory since September 2010. He has received distinctions from international competitions (Stuttgart in 1999, Unesco Composer Tribune in 2001), the Hervé Dugardin and Georges Enesco prizes as well as the "Grand Prix" from the Sacem in 2000, 2005 and 2009, the André Caplet and Institute Prizes in 2005, the new talent prize from the SACD in 2007, the Belmont prize from the Forberg-Schneider Foundation that same year, a "Victoire de la Musique" for composer of the year in 2009, the Claudio Abbado prize from the Berlin Philharmonic and the international music press prize in 2010, as well as numerous awards for his recordings (including several "coups de Coeur" from the Charles Cros Academy, a "Choc de l'année" from the Monde de la musique, and chosen as one of the best recordings of 2008 from the New York Times). He became "Chevalier des Arts et Lettres" in January 2010. He was in residency at the Herrenhaus at Edenkoben in 1999, at the October in Normandy festival in 2001, at Bologna as part of the "Villa Médicis hors les murs" program sponsored by AFAA in 2002, at the French Academy of Rome (Villa Médicis) in 2004 and 2005, at the Besançon festival between 2006 and 2008, and with the National Orchestra of Lille between 2008 and 2011. The Musica festival, where he has been special guest artist since 2001, dedicated a portrait to him in 2006. Starting in 2010 he began an extended collaboration with the Paris Opera (the ballet Siddharta, and an opera based on the life of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova in 2011, a violin concerto for Renaud Capuçon and Philippe Jordan in 2012, a trio in 2014). Inspired by the relationships linking music with other forms of artistic expression, he has collaborated with novelists Hubert Nyssen and Eric Reinhardt, librettists Christophe Ghristi and François Regnault, chef Ferran Adrià, choreographers Jean-Christophe Maillot and Angelin Preljocaj, and film maker Pierre Coulibeuf. His work is often a reflection on the history of Western music (Bach, Gesualdo, Rameau, Schubert, Schumann) or popular forms (jazz, Eastern music). Bruno Mantovani is also a conductor, and regularly conducts contemporary music ensembles (Accentus, Alternance, Cepheus, Intercontemporain, Sospeso, TM+) as well as the National Orchestra of Lille. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.