Vincent Bouchot Explained
Vincent Bouchot (born 1966 in Toulouse) is a French composer and musicologist. For many years, he sang as baritone with the Ensemble Clément Janequin.[1]
He has provided incidental music to several cabarets and theatre productions including Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry at the Opéra-Comique/Péniche Opéra in 2002.[2] He produced a full opera, Brèves de comptoir, in 2005.
Recorded works include:
- a modern take on Les Cris de Paris on the Ensemble Clément Janequin's album L'écrit du Cri, 2009
- five Galgenlieder "Mondendinge" ; "Der Hecht" ; "Die Mitternachtsmaus" ; "Das Wasser" ; "Galgenkindes Wiegenlied", sung by Sandrine Piau on the album Après un rêve, 2011
- mélodie Le Souvenir de Jean Quéval, (1913–1990), composed for Françoise Pollet, 2003
Published works include:
- Vincent Bouchot, "De la musique dans l'oeuvre de Georges Perec: frequentations, themes, structures", in Cahiers Georges Perec 4 (Éditions du Limon, 1990), 97–120.
Notes and References
- http://www.ensemble-gabriele-leone.org/egl/article.php3?id_article=58&lang=fr Biography
- Les Inrockuptibles, 333–338, 2002