Frederic D'Haene explained

Frederic D’haene is an avant-garde composer born in Kortrijk (Belgium) in 1961.[1] [2] After completing musicology at Ghent University and KU Leuven, he studied composition at Royal Conservatory of Liège with Frederic Rzewski, Walter Zimmerman, Henri Pousseur and Vinko Globokar. He later worked as assistant of Frederic Rzewski at the Conservatory of Liège (1990–96). He was introduced to Gagaku Music through Tadatoshi Miyagawa and Kanehiko Togi (former head of Kunai-cho Gakubu; the Music Department of the Imperial Household Agency).[3] His own composition technique is called ‘paradoxophony’.[4] [5]

Collaborations

List of Compositions

Frederic D'Haene writes mainly commissioned work: Orchestral and chamber music, pieces for solo instruments and vocal music.

Bibliography

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://muziekcentrum.kunsten.be/identity.php?ID=134532
  2. http://matrix-new-music.be.halotest.cc.kuleuven.be/en/composer/dhaene-frederic-1961
  3. PIRENNE, C., Musiques nouvelles en Wallonie et à Bruxelles (1960-2003), Pierre Mardaga Editeur,, p. 225, 2004
  4. COULEMBIER, K., Music with silent aitake’s, CD-booklet, RR8008, Ravello Records 2019
  5. https://www.gramophone.co.uk/review/dhaene-music-with-silent-aitakes