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Tristan Murail (born 11 March 1947) is a French composer associated with the "
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" technique of composition. Among his compositions is the large orchestral work ''
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''.


Early life and studies

Murail was born in
Le Havre Le Havre (, ; nrf, Lé Hâvre ) is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very cl ...
,
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. His father, Gérard Murail, is a poet and his mother, Marie-Thérèse Barrois, a journalist. One of his brothers, Lorris Murail, and his younger sister Elvire Murail, a.k.a. Moka, are also writers, and his younger sister
Marie-Aude Murail Marie-Aude Murail (born May 6, 1954) is a French writer. She is best known for her numerous children and teen novels that go over a wide range of subjects including homosexuality and serious illnesses. Her father, Gerard Murail, is a poet and h ...
is a French children's writer. Following his university studies in Arabic and economics, Murail attended the
Paris Conservatory The Conservatoire de Paris (), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue ...
, where he studied composition with
Olivier Messiaen Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (, ; ; 10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist who was one of the major composers of the 20th century. His music is rhythmically complex; harmonically ...
Kennedy, Michael (2006), ''The Oxford Dictionary of Music'', from 1967 to 1972. He taught computer music and composition at IRCAM in
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from 1991 to 1997. While there, he assisted in the development of Patchwork composition software. In 1973 he was a founding member of the ''
Ensemble l'Itinéraire The ''Ensemble l’Itinéraire'' is one of the main European ensembles dedicated to the performance of contemporary music, known in particular for its performances of spectral music works. Spectral music alters “timbres by assembling orchestral ...
''. From 1997 until 2010, he was a professor of composition at
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in New York City.


Music

Murail is associated with the "
spectral ''Spectral'' is a 2016 3D military science fiction, supernatural horror fantasy and action-adventure thriller war film directed by Nic Mathieu. Written by himself, Ian Fried, and George Nolfi from a story by Fried and Mathieu. The film stars ...
" technique of composition, which involves the use of the fundamental properties of sound as a basis for
harmony In music, harmony is the process by which individual sounds are joined together or composed into whole units or compositions. Often, the term harmony refers to simultaneously occurring frequencies, pitches ( tones, notes), or chords. However ...
, as well as the use of spectral analysis, FM, RM, and AM synthesis as a method of deriving
polyphony Polyphony ( ) is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice, monophony, or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords, h ...
. Major pieces by Murail include large orchestral pieces such as ''Gondwana'', ''Time and Again'' and, more recently, ''Serendib'' and ''L'Esprit des dunes''. Other pieces include his ''
Désintégrations ''Désintégrations'', for 17 musical instruments and computer generated tape (1982–83) is a musical composition of spectral music by Tristan Murail, commissioned for IRCAM, Paris. The piece is more discontinuous than Murail's earlier composit ...
'' for 17 instruments and tape, ''Mémoire/Erosion'' for French horn and nine instruments ''Ethers'' for flute and ensemble, ''Winter Fragments'' for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, cello and electronics as well as ''Vampyr!'' for electric guitar. Murail also composed a set of solo pieces for various instruments in his cycle ''Random Access Memory'', of which the sixth, ''Vampyr!'', is a rare classical piece for
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. In addition to deriving much of the musical material from the harmonic series over a low E—typically the lowest note on the instrument— the composer also references the timbre and performance style of guitarists in the rock tradition, citing
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
and
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as examples in the instructions to the score. Among Murail's awards are the
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(presented by the French
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in 1971), the
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(1990), and the
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, Académie Charles Cros (1992). Murail's works are published by Éditions Transatlantiques and Éditions Henry Lemoine.Editions Henry Lemoine, Paris
/ref> His music has been recorded on the Una Corda, Metier, Adés, and MFA-Radio France labels.


Works


Orchestral

*1970, ''Altitude 8000'', for orchestra *1972, ''Au-delà du mur du son'', for large orchestra *1973, ''La dérive des continents'', for viola and string orchestra *1973, ''Cosmos privé'', for orchestra *1975, ''Sables'', for orchestra *1979, ''Les courants de l'espace'', for ondes Martenot and small orchestra *1980, ''
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'', for orchestra *1985, ''Sillages'', for orchestra *1985, ''Time and again'', for orchestra *1991, ''La dynamique des fluides'', for orchestra *1996 ''Le partage des eaux'', for large orchestra *2004, ''Terre d'ombre'', for large orchestra and electronic sounds *2007, ''Contes cruels'', for 2 electric guitars and orchestra *2013, ''Reflections / Reflets I - Spleen'' *2013, ''Reflections / Reflets II - High Voltage / Haute tension'' *2017, ''Reflections / Reflets III - Vents et marées / Tidal winds''


Concertante

*2012, ''Le Désenchantement du Monde'', piano concerto *2019, ''De Pays et d'Hommes Étranges'', cello concerto *2021, 'L'Oeil du Cyclone', piano concerto


Ensemble

*1969, ''Couleur de mer'', for 15 instruments *1972, ''L'Attente'', for 7 instruments *1976, ''Mémoire/Erosion'', for horn and ensemble *1978, ''Ethers'', for 6 instruments *1978, ''Treize couleurs du soleil couchant'', for ensemble *1982, ''Désintégrations'', for 17 instruments and electronic sounds *1990, ''Allégories'', for 6 instruments and electronic sounds *1992, ''Serendib'', for 22 musicians *1993, ''La Barque mystique'' for ensemble *1994, ''L'Esprit des dunes'', for ensemble *1996, ''Bois flotté'', for piano, trombone, string trio, synthetic sounds and synthesized sounds *2000, ''Winter Fragments'', for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, cello, MIDI keyboard and computer *2001, ''Le Lac'', for ensemble *2006, ''Légendes urbaines'' for 22 instruments *2006, ''Seven Lakes Drive'', from «''Portulan''», for flute, clarinet, horn, piano, violin and cello *2008, ''Liber fulguralis'', for ensemble, electronics and video *2011, ''La Chambre des cartes'', from «''Portulan''», for flute, clarinet, horn, piano, percussions, violin, viola and cello *2011, ''Lachrymae'', for alto flute and string quintet *2011, ''Dernières nouvelles du vent d'ouest'', from «''Portulan''», for viola, horn, piano and percussion *2012, ''The Bronze Age'', for flute, clarinet, trombone, violin, cello and piano *2014, ''Un Sogno'', for ensemble and electronics *2017, ''Near Death Experience d'après L'Ile des morts d'Arnold Böcklin'', for ensemble and video


Chamber

*1970, ''Où tremblent les contours'', for 2 violas *1973, ''Les Nuages de Magellan'', for 2 ondes Martenot, electric guitar and percussions *1974, ''Transsahara express'', for bassoon and piano *1986, ''Atlantys'', for 2 DX7 Yamaha synthesizers, from ''Random Access Memory'' *1988, ''Vues aériennes'', for horn, violin, cello and piano *1990, ''Le fou à pattes bleues'', for flute and piano *1993, ''La barque mystique'', for five instruments *1998, ''Feuilles à travers les cloches'', from «''Portulan''», for flute, violin, cello and piano *2006, ''Les Ruines circulaires'', from «''Portulan''», for clarinet and violin *2008, ''Garrigue'', from «''Portulan''», for bass flute, viola, cello and percussions *2015, ''Travel Notes'', for 2 pianos and 2 percussions *2016, ''Sogni, ombre et fumi'', for string quartet *2018, ''Stalag VIIIA'', for violin, clarinet, cello and piano *2018, ''Une lettre de Vincent'', for flute and cello *2019, ''Kinderszenen'' by Robert Schumann, rereading for flute, cello and piano


Solo instrument

*1967, ''Comme un Oeil Suspendu et Poli par le Songe…'', for piano *1972, ''Estuaire'', 2 pieces for piano *1976, ''C'est un jardin secret, ma sœur, ma fiancée, une fontaine close, une source scellée'' for viola solo *1977, ''Tellur'', for guitar *1977, ''Territoires de l'oubli'', for piano *1984, ''Vampyr!'', for electric guitar, from ''Random Access Memory'' *1992, ''Attracteurs étranges'', for cello *1992, ''Cloches d’adieu, et un sourire... in memoriam Olivier Messiaen'', for piano *1993, ''La Mandragore'', for piano *1995, ''Unanswered questions'', for flute *2002, ''Les travaux et les jours'', for piano *2018, ''Cailloux dans l'eau'', for piano *2019, ''Le Rossignol en amour'', for piano


Vocal

*1995, ''...amaris et dulcibus aquis...'', for chorus and electronic sounds *2010, ''Les sept Paroles'', for orchestra, chorus and electronics *2016, ''La Vallée close, sur des sonnets de Pétrarque''


References


Specialty studies

* Humbertclaude Éric (1999), ''La Transcription dans Boulez et Murail: de l’oreille à l’éveil'', Harmattan,


External links


Tristan Murail official siteEditions Henry Lemoine
Paris

from Ostrava Days 2003, August 18, 2003
Tristan Murail
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