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Patrick Defossez (born 7 August 1959 at
Valenciennes Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France. It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a s ...
, France) is a Belgian
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 Defi ...
, pianist and improviser of
contemporary classical music Contemporary classical music is classical music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 modern forms of post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included seria ...
. A Belgian citizen, he has lived in France for many years and divides his time between Belgium,
Reims Reims ( , , ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French department of Marne, and the 12th most populous city in France. The city lies northeast of Paris on the Vesle river, a tributary of the Aisne. Founded by ...
and the foothills of the
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. He is also the musical director of the 2d’Lyres not-for-profit organization and the Autres Voix de piano collective.


Studies

A classically trained musician, Patrick Defossez cut his teeth first at the Académie de Musique, then at
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Conservatory, Belgium, where he wrote his first orchestral work in 1977. He then left for the United States in order to work on jazz and improvisation. He perfected his musical techniques at
Berklee College Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cour ...
, Boston. On his return to Europe, he began working with electroacoustic music and mixed music, especially at the
IRCAM IRCAM (French: ''Ircam, '', English: Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) is a French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound, especially in the fields of avant garde and electro-acoustical art music. It is ...
music research institute. Under the guidance of
Claude Ballif Claude Ballif (22 May 1924 – 24 July 2004) was a French composer, writer, and pedagogue. He worked at a number of institutions throughout more than 40 years of teaching, one of which he had attended as a student. Among his pupils were Raynald A ...
, he rounded his music composition studies off with the unanimous award of the prize for composition.


Work

Patrick Defossez began his musical career in 1985, moving to France at a time when Belgian jazz was going through a very challenging period. Over the years, he put his creative talents as a pianist to work in the contemporary music scene, composing and improvising; played with several jazz bands (trios, quintets) and directed an ensemble featuring a wide range of different instruments which was part of the jazz fusion movement. It was after being taught by Claude Ballif in mid-1994 that he really embarked on musical composition. He produced a whole series of pieces designed to be played ''in situ'', which were often the result of commissions and personal meetings. These saw him perform in Reims Cathedral (1997), on the banks of the River Meuse (''Cascades immobiles'' with the Septuor de Namureauphones, 2000) and in formats where he could enjoy the experience of blending genres and experiences, as in ''Rêves, ragas et raves'' (2001) performed in Nantes with the town's University Choir. To mark the bicentenary of the death of
Toussaint Louverture François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (; also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint Bréda; 20 May 1743 – 7 April 1803) was a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution. During his life, Louverture ...
, he wrote the music for an opera, ''Tous un'' (2003), based on the libretto by Fabienne Pasquet. These large-scale endeavours were accompanied by chamber music compositions, which frequently involved working with instrumentalists, such as ''Du haut… denum digitorium'' (2000), performed by the bassoonist
Pascal Gallois Pascal Gallois (born 1959) is a French bassoonist, conductor and music teacher, specialising in contemporary classical music. Life Born in Linselles near Lille, Gallois studied with Maurice Allard at the École Normale de Musique de Paris. Si ...
and the percussionist Samuel Favre. This is also how ''Re-partita /// post-ludio'' (2006) originated, composed at the request of violinist Jacek Friedrich, a paraphrase-remix of the prelude of the Partita for Violin N°3 by Johann-Sebastian Bach. Patrick Defossez began working on pieces that would break down the barriers between genres and give rise to innovative or hitherto untried formats. For example, two very different approaches he tried were to bring three improvisers into a string ensemble for ''Vernissage, dialogues et bavardages'' and to combine electronic sounds with a range of traditional Basque instruments for ''Chemin d’ombres / Matsu Camin'' (2006). Patrick Defossez returned to playing piano solos in 2012. He composed ''Le livre de… Matin calme'', a suite where he reflects upon sound and time, ‘in suspension, repeated, renewed, held in check, infinite’, a score that is ‘turned towards a thousand dawns’. This exploratory piano work and the age-old endeavour to conduct a dialogue with other musicians come together in the project he is currently working on with composer Alain Bonardi, ''Contemprovisations ''. Alain Bonardi's objective is to reinterpret the works of twelve living composers: Jacopo Baboni-Schilingi, Alain Bonardi, Régis Campo, Anne-Gabriel Debaecker, Bruno Ducol,
Suzanne Giraud Suzanne Giraud (born 31 July 1958) is a French people, French music educator and composer of contemporary music. Her works are marked by a predilection for percussion, voices and strings; they resonate with her artistic, poetic and architectural i ...
, Thierry Huillet,
Philippe Manoury Philippe Manoury (born 19 June 1952) is a French composer. Biography Manoury was born in Tulle and began composition studies at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris with Gérard Condé and Max Deutsch. He continued his studies from 1974 to ...
, Yan Maresz, Komiko Omura, LeiLei Tian and Kasper Toeplitz.


Style

Patrick Defossez describes himself as a ‘pluriesthetic’ musician who attaches great importance both to the ‘art’ element of (so-called) contemporary classical music and to the influences derived from improvised music, from jazz and electroacoustic music. The stage environment and the physical lay-out of the venue are important parts of his work and some of his compositions (e.g. Sculpture de Muses in 2012) have been designed for specific locations. His experience as a jazz musician has led him to develop a technique of ‘improvised composition’ in which the written work is subjected to changes in real-time during the course of a concert, allowing for greater spontaneity of performance. This may be driven by purely aural considerations but also by a concern for how the playing of the piano as a visual performance is perceived.
Having studied at the Beaux-Arts, I quickly noticed that I painted music and played sculpture — Patrick Defossez
This breaking down of barriers goes beyond music, towards a form of synesthesia where words, images, sounds and space are components of the musical environment in their own right, a lesson learnt under Claude Ballif. On several occasions he has performed his music in conjunction with visual elements: paintings (Fondation Carzou) or animated works (soundtrack to a silent film), envisioning the concert to be a movement, an imbalance, a meandering, a journey, as much in the physical as in the temporal sense, one that also occurs in our mind's eye. In the same way that his music has a transversal quality, Patrick Defossez's lyrics and the names of many of his compositions frequently display great inventiveness and something of his flamboyant, irreverent side. This helps us to understand the process of the working and re-working of raw materials from which new performance gestures are born. The works of
Raymond Queneau Raymond Queneau (; 21 February 1903 – 25 October 1976) was a French novelist, poet, critic, editor and co-founder and president of Oulipo ('' Ouvroir de littérature potentielle''), notable for his wit and cynical humour. Biography Queneau w ...
(''Injectertion'') and
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(''Libr’Air'') fit naturally into this vein, but other writers who might not have been immediately associated with this environment such as
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(''Inès de Castro''),
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(''La messe noire d’Elsa'') and
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(''Le funambule'') have also been ‘set to music’ by Patrick Defossez. Patrick Defossez accords much importance to the crafting of instruments and to the performance gesture, so much so that he has explored the idea of a ‘digital conservatory’ of instrumental techniques. He readily uses rare and unusual instruments in his compositions: the bass oboe, a didgeridoo, ondes Martenot, the bass flute, the double bell euphonium, the electroacoustic harp, sound-producing sculptures like the namureauphones, traditional Basque instruments etc. (but not yet a washboard!). These ‘meslanges’ are frequently joyful, blending both style and musical timbre, creating two distinct families of works, one of which tends towards the heterogeneous and the incongruous (perhaps drawing on the Belgian surrealist heritage?), while the other is an exploration of the performance gesture and the essence of musical time. In both cases, the performance gesture is crucial, this being the component around which the syntax of musical discourse revolves.


Autres voix de piano

In 2011, he became the musical director of the duo Autres Voix de piano, which he formed with Anne-Gabriel Debaecker. The first important work has been ''Pourquoi tant de … ?'', a framework-score designed to be modified in line with the guest musicians present. The first version of the work was developed by drummer Simon Goubert and was released as an album, receiving positive reviews. The duo then paid tribute to sculptor Parvine Curie at the Collégiale Saint-Martin, Angers as musical composition ''Sculpture de Muses'', dance (Mathieu Ducouret), poetry (Yves Jouan and
Valérie Rouzeau Valérie Rouzeau (born 22 August 1967, in Cosne-sur-Loire), is a French poet and translator. She is the eldest of a family of seven children. She holds a Master of literary translation. She received the Prix Guillaume Apollinaire for Poetry in 2 ...
) and audio-visual performance art (Sylvie de Meurville) played off against each other (2012). Further on, a new version of the ''Pourquoi tant de … ?'' framework, entitled ''Quatre = Onze

(7)'', has been elaborated with saxophonist Daniel Erdmann and trombone player Benny Sluchin, exploring the encounter of improvisation-based and classical practices of interpreting a score. The work was first played in public in October 2013 and will be released as a CD recording at the end of 2015 by the German label NEOS. During the year 2018, he composes, with the French writer Jean-Bernard Pouy and the visual artist Mathieu Chamagne, an dystopic opera “ — Cycle de lieder”, in which the audience is invited to influence an improvised musical sequence by writing narrative counterpoints to the original libretto on electronic devices.


Teaching career

Patrick Defossez also teaches at the Conservatoire de Bayonne.


Main compositions

*1997 : ''Puisse la lumière'' and ''Déambulation méditative'' (vocals, Armelle Orieux) for the launch of Reims Cathedral's new system of illumination *1998 : ''Clovis - Naissance de la France'' et ''Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher'', commissioned by Reims Cathedral *1999 : ''Vernissage, dialogues et bavardages'' for 19 solo strings and improvisers *2000 : ** ''Cascades immobiles'' for 24 musicians and an ensemble of floating sound sculptures ** ''Du Haut… Denum digitorium'' for bassoon and timpani *2001 : ''Rêves, ragas et raves'' for symphony orchestra, jazz big band and choir *2002 : ''Lignes et sculptures'', for musical ensemble and electronic music *2003 : ''Tous un'', opera, vocals and electronic music (commissioned to mark the bicentenary of the death of Toussaint Louverture) *2005 : ''Libr’Air'', for various jazz ensemble formats *2006 : ** ''Soli d’ombres / Matsu - Camin'', for traditional Basque instruments and electronic music ** ''Concerto pour train et piano'', sound track for the Garcia Moreno film ‘El tren fantasma’ (1927), for piano, small orchestra and electronic music ** ''Le présent oublié'', for electric jazz quartet with surround sound diffusion effect ** ''Re-partita /// post-ludio'', for violin, piano and electronic music *2009 : ** ''Matin calme'', for piano ** Adaptation of ''
Children's corner ''Children's Corner'', L. 113, is a six-movement suite for solo piano by Claude Debussy. It was published by Durand in 1908, and was first performed by Harold Bauer in Paris on 18 December that year. In 1911, an orchestration by André Caple ...
'' by Claude Debussy for two pianos *2010 : ''Three tales of blues'' for piano, viola and electronic music *2011 : ''108 coups de cloches...'', for piano and electronic music *2013 : ''Quatre = Onze

(7), for piano, saxophone, trombone tenor, euphonium duplex and electroacoustic music *2015 : ** ''Les Sept Vitraux du Château Intérieur'', for 2 violins, 2 cellos and bass clarinet ** ''Flashs'' for chamber ensemble (flute, clarinet, saxophone, violin, cello, voice, drums), piano and electroacoustic music , poem by Myriam Blom : ''Ein Wind weht'' *2016 : ** ''Cadenza Onirica'', suite for small ensemble with visual creations by Sylvie de Meurville, Ysabelle de Maison de Maisonneuve and Gabriel Sobin * 2018 : ** '' — Cycle de lieder'', interactive and visual intermedia opera with visual creation by Mathieu Chamagne


Filmography

*2006 : ''Concerto for train and piano'', music for ''El tren fantasma'', a film by Gabriel García Moreno (1927) *2014 : ''To me it will always be the Calliope'', music for the film by Georges Collinet


Selected discography

*''Pourquoi tant de … ?''
Leo Records
(2011) *''Sculpture de Muses'', published by the Collégiale Saint-Martin d'Angers (2012) *''Quatre = onze

', Autres voix de piano + Daniel Erdmann + Benny Sluchin, released by NEOS Music (2014)


Notes and references


External links


The official website of Patrick Defossez and Anne-Gabriel Debaecker

Patrick Defossez on the CDMC website

Patrick Defossez on the CeBeDem (Bruxelles) website

Sur Composer's Forum



Annotated catalogue de Patrick Defossez's works on 2dlyres.net


Online recordings


Recording of ''Matin calme''

Video excerpts of ''Sculpture de Muses'' on Vimeo

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extract of the third movement of ''Quatre = Onze

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