François Paris

François Paris is a French composer and professor born in 1961 in Valenciennes.

He is known for being part of the young generation of composers using microtonal music in the continuation of the spirit of the pioneers of this music.

Life

He studied in the conservatoire of Versailles then in the conservatoire of Paris with Ivo Malec, Betsy Jolas (analyse) and Gérard Grisey(composition and orchestration).[1] Meanwhile, he studied orchestral direction. François Parisi has received the award of the Concours International de Composition de Besançon.[1] In 1993 he was selected and commissioned a work by Ircam.[1] and studied at the French Academy in Rome (1993 to 1995). His music is frequently broadcast in France and internationally. He received many commands from diverse institutions ( Ircam, Itinéraire, Radio-France, Nuova Arca, «La filature» de Mulhouse, State commands, etc.).[2][3][4]

Compositional Techniques

François uses different forms of equal temperament in his music. Where 12 tone equal temperament is based on semitones ascending by root 2, Parisi uses other root values, such as 1.2, 1.6 and 2.4, in order to stretch and shrink the temperament of the composition.

Works (selected)

Vocal music

Concerto music

Orchestral music

Ensemble music

Chamber music

Soloist music

References

  1. 1 2 3 IRCAM'site
  2. fontainebleauschools.org
  3. billaudot.com
  4. michele-noiret.be
  5. billaudot.com, catalog
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