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Nicolas Bacri (born 23 November 1961 in Paris) is a French composer. He has written works that include 6 symphonies, 8 string quartets, and 27 concertos. ==Career== Bacri's musical career began with piano lessons at the age of seven, and continued with the study of harmony, counterpoint, analysis and composition as a teenager with Françoise Gangloff-Levéchin and Christian Manen and, after 1979, Louis Saguer. He then entered the Conservatoire de Paris where he studied with a number of composers including Claude Ballif, Marius Constant, Serge Nigg, and Michel Philippot. After graduating in 1983 with a ''premier prix'' in composition, he attended the French Academy in Rome.〔Pernon, Gérard (ed.), ("Bacri, Nicolas" ), ''Dictionnaire de la musique'' 5th edition, Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot, 2007, p.16. ISBN 2-87747-918-8〕 It was during Bacri's two-year residency in Rome (1983–85) that he met the Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi (1905–88). Back in Paris, he worked for four years (1987–91) as head of chamber music for Radio France.〔France Musique, (Nicolas Bacri, Compositeur français )〕 Since then he has concentrated on composing. Bacri's Symphony No. 6, Op. 60, was a finalist in the 2003 Masterprize international composing competition. Bacri made his debut as conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra conducting the world premiere of his opus 130 titled ''Ahae's Day (Four Images for Orchestra)'' at L'Opéra of the Palace of Versailles in Paris on 8 September 2013. The 29 minutes long symphonic piece was written on commission for South Korean businessman Yoo Byung-eun. It has been recorded at the Abbey Road Studios for a planned future release. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicolas Bacri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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