Joseph-François Kremer
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Joseph-François Kremer (born 22 June 1954) is a French
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Biography

Joseph-François Kremer was born in
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
(France) in 1954. Currently director of the Conservatoire Darius Milhaud of the City of Antony (Île-de-France). He is associated with an original movement in
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, cited in the ‘‘Larousse de la musique’’. He is interested in the sound qualities of contemporary music as well as the human role in the context of musical interpretation. As a cellist, he studied with Robert Cordier,
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and Claude Burgos. He studied orchestral conducting with J.C. Hartmann. As a composer, he was principally the disciple of
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. He has written several books which deal with musical phenomenology, especially on the symbolic forms of music (1984), on the great musical topics (1994), on
musical aesthetics Aesthetics of music is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of art, beauty and taste in music, and with the creation or appreciation of beauty in music. In the pre-modern tradition, the aesthetics of music or musical aesthetics expl ...
(2000), as well as on musical theory, among them the first French reissue of
Rameau Jean-Philippe Rameau (; ; – ) was a French composer and music theorist. Regarded as one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century, he replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera a ...
’s ''Traité d'harmonie'' of 1722, a project supported by the Fondation Singer-Polignac in 1986, and in 1996 Rameau's ''Nouveau système de musique théorique'' of 1726. He has also written several works of comparative aesthetics.see Bibliography From 1987 to 1994, he directed the ''Contemporary Music Ensemble Intervalles'' and performed premières, as a conductor, of works by
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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 ...
, M. Mathias,
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, as well as his own works in international festivals : in Czech Republic, Germany, France, with retransmissions on Radio-France and the Radio-Suisse-Romande. He directed the conservatory of the city of Sevran from 1985 to 1996, where he invited Claude Ballif to take a composition class in 1990 as well as Marcel Bitsch, for teaching a theory course open to composers. Kremer is president of several musical organizations : including ''Musiques à vivario'' from 2002 to 2005 for the promotion of classical music in Corsica as well as the Association of the ''Vocal ensemble les Oréades'', creating a repertory of baroque and contemporary music. Joseph-François Kremer was Professor of Philosophy of Music and Aesthetics at the Schola Cantorum in Paris ; he is regularly invited in France and in other countries as a guest professor (towns of Caracas, Baku, Imatra). He currently works with the ''Fesnojiv Foundation'' of Venezuela, after having published a book on the musical and social educational system (2003). He is co-author with
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of the Chart of the compositional and musicological teaching at the University of Caracas, where he has been teaching as Professor of Aesthetic since 2001. He has contributed to the publication of more than thirty musicological works and has been the director of several collections for the parisian publishers Méridiens- Klincksieck, Kimé and L'Harmattan.


Selected works

*''Le chant de la nuit 5 pièces pour violoncelle seul'' *''Symphonie à 4 pour flûte, clarinette, violoncelle et piano'' *''Poussière d'oubli pour clarinette, violon, alto et violoncelle'' *''Klaviersätze n°1,2,3,4,5,6,7... '' *''Konzertstück pour violon et orchestre à cordes'' *''Aria I pour soprano, flûte, violoncelle et piano'' *''Aria II pour soprano, violoncelle et piano'' *''Aria III pour soprano et piano'' *''Symphonie de chambre pour solistes instrumentaux et soprano'' * Symphonie No. 3 *''Suite lyrique pour grand orchestre'' *''Anamorphose pour orchestre'' (1976) *''Anamorphoses II pour orchestre'' (1978) *''Naturalia pour grand ensemble de cuivres '' *''Dixtuor pour flûtes traversières'' *''Petite messe des morts "pour une âme retrouvée"'' *''Dio vi salvi regina, hymnus pour 5 voix solistes'' *''Saxophonie pour saxophone seul'' *''Petite pièce pour harpe'' *''Saxazeriphonie pour saxophone seul'' *''Contre chocs pour deux accordéons'' *''Permitted games pour quatuor de guitares'' *''Petite marche pour sextuor de cuivres'' *''Adagio pour un film muet pour accordéon et piano'' (1975) * Symphonie No. 4 (2005) *''Dialogue pour double quintette à vents'' (1977) *''Summer Song 1'' pour quatuor vocal et trio à vents (1994) *''Summer Song 2'' pour 3 sopranos, flûte en sol, perc. et cordes (1995) *''Concerto pour flûte et orchestre à cordes'' (2008)


Bibliography

* ''Les formes symboliques de la musique'', Paris, Méridiens Klincksieck, Collection de Musicologie, 1984. *''Réédition et analyse du Traité d’Harmonie'' (1722) by J. P.
Rameau Jean-Philippe Rameau (; ; – ) was a French composer and music theorist. Regarded as one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century, he replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera a ...
, précédé d’une Introduction « Rameau, l’harmonie et les méprises de la tradition », Paris, Méridiens Klincksieck, Collection de Musicologie, 1986 ; 2nd edition 1992. * ''Les grandes topiques musicales'', Paris, Méridiens Klincksieck, Collection de Musicologie, 1994. * ''L’Offrande musicale de Jean-Sébastien Bach'', Introduction et analyse musicale de Marcel Bitsch, Paris, Éditions Kimé, Collection « Musica », 1994. * * Réédition et introduction du ''Nouveau système de musique théorique'' (1726) de Jean-Philippe Rameau, Paris, Éditions Aug. Zurfluh, 1996. * ''Esthétique musicale. La recherche des dieux enfuis'', Paris,
L’Harmattan Éditions L'Harmattan, usually known simply as L'Harmattan (), is one of the largest French book publishers. It specialises in non-fiction books with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. It is named after the Harmattan, a trade wind in ...
, 2000. * « Le rôle de la méthode dans l’analogie », in ''Méthodes nouvelles. Musiques nouvelles. Musicologie et création'', under the direction of Marta Grabocz, Strasbourg, Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, 2000, 171-198. * « Entre découverte et reconnaissance. Pour une compréhension valide du signe », in ''Approches herméneutiques de la musique'', under the direction of Jacques Viret, Strasbourg, Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, 2001, 123-138. * ''Une expérience musicale et sociale au Venezuela. Vue de l’Ancien Monde'', Paris, L’Harmattan, 2003. * ''Les formes symboliques de la musique'', Paris, L'Harmattan, 2006.


References

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