Jean-Pascal Chaigne

Jean-Pascal Chaigne (born 1977) is a French composer.

Following initial studies at the Conservatoire National de Région de Tours and the University of Tours, he was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (Paris Conservatory) where he obtained first prizes in analysis, harmony, orchestration, counterpoint and 20th century music writing. He then entered the composition class of the conservatoire, studying with Emmanuel Nunes and Stefano Gervasoni, obtaining in 2009 a unanimous first prize in composition. He is currently professor of composition and orchestration at the Conservatoire d'Annecy.

Works

Solo instrument

Chamber music

Orchestra / Choir

Cycles

Objets I for bass clarinet
Objets II for eight cellos
Objets III for mezzo-soprano, flute, guitar, percussion and violin
Objets IV for saxophone quartet
Césure : le corps for mezzo-soprano and violin
Vertical et blanc I for cello
La voix extrême la lumière for mezzo-soprano, cello and harpsichord
Vertical et blanc II for viola
Strates for mezzo-soprano, viola, cello and harpsichord
Vertical et blanc III for violin
Répétition for mezzo-soprano, string trio and harpsichord
L'énigme et son sommeil for soprano
Ma voix te suit for a cappella choir (SATB)
Hymne I for flute
Hymne II for percussion
Hymne III for piano and percussion
Hymne IV for piano
Hymne V for flute and percussion
Hymne VI for flute, piano and percussion
Trace for double bass
Reflet for clarinet, violin and cello
Entaille for string quartet

Award

Discography

External links

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