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Linda Bouchard (born 21 May 1957) is a
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composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Def ...
and conductor. She is also an active conductor, teacher and producer.


Biography

Bouchard was born in Montreal, Quebec, and was raised in
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, Quebec. She has a BA in music (
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,
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, 1979) and an MMus in composition (
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,
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, 1982). Her teachers were Ransom Wilson, Sue Ann Kahn, Harvey Sollberger (flute), David Gilbert and Arthur Weisberg (conducting), and Elias Tanenbaum, Ursula Mamlock and Henry Brant (composition). She has cited
Henry Brant Henry Dreyfuss Brant (September 15, 1913 – April 26, 2008) was a Canadian-born American composer. An expert orchestrator with a flair for experimentation, many of Brant's works featured spatialization techniques. Biography Brant was born i ...
as a major influence in her music. She has experimented with different spatial placements of performers, both as a composer and as a conductor. Her music is characterized by timbral explorations and percussive explosions. Bouchard went to the U.S. in 1977 to study composition with Henry Brant. She lived in New York City from 1979 to 1990, where she composed, led new music ensembles, and made orchestral arrangements for The Washington Ballet, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and various churches in the New York metropolitan area. She was Assistant Conductor for New York Children's Free Opera from 1985 to 1988 and guest-conducted the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the American Dance Festival, the New York New Music Ensemble and others. In 1991, Bouchard returned to Montreal in time for the world premiere of her composition “Elan” with l’Orchestre Métropolitain. She was composer-in-residence from 1992 to 1995 with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, Canada. In 1997, she moved to San Francisco, where she currently resides with her husband and son. In 1999, Bouchard received first prize for “Composer of the Year” from le Conseil Québecois de la Culture and the Joseph S. Stauffer Prize from the Canada Council for the Arts. Her works received five PROCAN and SOCAN awards. Her honors in the U.S. include first prizes from the Princeton Composition Contest, the Indiana State Competition, and the National Association of Composers USA Contest and a Fromm Music Foundation Award from Harvard University. In 2005, Bouchard founded New Experimental Music, Art and Production (NEXMAP), a nonprofit arts organization that explores the intersection of traditional artistic practices and new technologies. She served as artistic director until December 2015. That year she received a Fleck Fellowship Award at the Banff Center and was also invited as a Master Instructor in their Music Workshop Program. Bouchard was a Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley during the Spring 2016, Bouchard’s latest interdisciplinary projects include “All Caps No Space,” which has been performed in San Francisco, Vancouver and The Banff Centre for the Arts. She wrote a score for Detour Inc., a San Francisco–based startup that creates unique and innovative documentary tours all over the world. Her score is used for architecture tours in
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and
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. In September 2017, Bouchard received a multiyear grant from the Canada Council for the Arts to "Research and Create". Her project titled "Live Structures" will unfold over the next two years with collaborations and partnerships with François Houle, Philippe Pasquier at Metacreation in
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, Lori Freedman and Sandeep Bhagwati at Matralab in Montreal and with Kyle Bruckmann in San Francisco.


Selected works


Theatrical works

*''The House of Words'' (2003),
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
*''Minotaurus'' (1988), story *''Mr. Link'' (1993),
music theatre Music theatre is a performance genre that emerged over the course of the 20th century, in opposition to more conventional genres like opera and musical theatre. The term came to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s to describe an avant-garde approa ...
for children *''Musique Défilé Fashion Show for the End of a Century'' (1999), theatrical
fashion show A fashion show (French ''défilé de mode'') is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and/or accessories during a fashion week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fal ...
*''Triskelion'' (1982), opera *''Identity Theft''(2017) dance theatre performance *''Murderous Little World'' 2012, music theatre


Vocal music

*''Black Burned Wood'' (1990),
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*''Ocamow'' (1993),
song cycle A song cycle (german: Liederkreis or Liederzyklus) is a group, or cycle (music), cycle, of individually complete Art song, songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a unit.Susan Youens, ''Grove online'' The songs are either for solo voice ...
*''Pilgrims' Cantata'' (1996), cantata *''Risky'' (1993), song *''Songs For An Acrobat'' (1995), lieder *''A Through Line'' (2012)
song A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetit ...
*''Ice''(1999-2014)
song A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetit ...


Orchestral music

*''Booming Sands'', Viola Concerto (1998) *''Élan'' (1990) *''Eternity'' (1996) *''Exquisite Fires'' (1993) *''Fanorev'' (1986) *''Fashion Show'' (1999) *''The Open Life'' (2000) *''Ressac'' (1991) *''Vertige'' (1994) *''Fanorev'' (1986) *''Réfraction'' (2015) *''Flocking for Orchestra'' 2018 *''L'automne'' (2007)


Large chamber ensemble

*''Brasier'' (2001) *''Compressions'' (1996) *''Frisson, La Vie'', Duo Concertante for flute, viola and strings (1992) *''Ire'' (1992) *''Neiges'' (2002) *''Oracles'' (1997) *''Reveling of Men'' (1988) *''Second Survival'' (2009-2016) *''Lend Me Wings'' (2016) *''THe Dog Ate'' (2011) *''Joint Venture'' (2008) *''L'échappée d'ailes'' (2004)


Chamber music

*''Amuser Le Temps'' (1989) *''Circus Faces'' (1983) *''Icy Cruise'' (1984) *''Delicate Contract'' (1988) *''Ductwork'' (1997) *''Le Scandale'' (1989) *''Le Scandale II'' (2002) *''Muskoday'' (1988) *''Possible Nudity'' for solo viola, cello, string bass, harp and percussion (1987) *''Possible Nudity'' for viola with cello and piano (1988) *''Pourtinade'' for viola and percussion (1983) *''Propos II'' (1985) *''Propos III'' (1984) *''Propos IV'' (1984) *''Propos Nouveaux'' (1988) *''Pulsing Flight'' (1985) *''Reciproque'' (1994) *''Sept Couleurs'' (1994) *''Swift Silver'' (1989) *''Tossing Diamonds'' (1983) *''Transi-Blanc'' (1987) *''Transi-Blanc'' (revised - 1987) *''Phare Far''(2014) *''Liquid Sates'' (2004)


String quartet

*''Lung Ta'' (1992) *''Stormy Light'' (1982) *''Traces'' (1996)


Solo works

*''Glances'' (1980) *''Propos'' (1983) *''Tokpela'' (1989) *''Orchid'' (2015 *''Bref'' (2014) *''Gassho'' (2011) *''Glances'' (1980)


References


External links

*
Canadian Encyclopedia article
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