Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sound Junction 2009 - Special Guest: François Bayle

University of Sheffield Drama Studio
Sheffield (UK - map)

François Bayle has been at the forefront of acousmatic music for over 40 years. In 1958-60, François Bayle joined Pierre Schaeffer’s Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris, and between 1959-62 worked with Olivier Messiaen and Karlheinz Stockhausen. In 1966, Pierre Schaeffer put him in charge of the GRM which, in 1975, became an integral department of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA). He maintained this position until 1997.
In addition, it was François Bayle’s idea to create the Acousmonium (1974).
Upon leaving the Grm in 1997, he created his own studio and the record label Magison.

5th June
Concert II - François Bayle
  • Eros bleu - L'infini du bruit (Erosphère /2) - 14' - stereo (1980 / revision 2009)
  • Eros noir - Toupie dans le ciel (Erosphère /3) - 25' stereo (1980 / revision 2009)
  • Métaphore + Lignes et points, Journal (L'Expérience Acoustique 6/7) - 15' four channel + video (1966 / 71) with images by Piotr Kamler
  • Univers nerveux, in memoriam K. Stockhausen - octophonic - 22' (2005 / 07)

6th June
Concert III - 'International'

Sound Junction concludes with a 'classic' by Christian Zanesi (Profil-Désir, 1988), who worked alongside François Bayle for many years at the GRM.

[via shef.ac.uk]
[Press release - pdf]
[magison.org]

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