International

Abonnement

Vous recevrez par courriel les prochaines dates de concerts et autres actualités d'Ivan Bellocq

Votre courriel :



Recherche

Recherche - Search - Suche

Mots-clés :

English

Biography

Born 1958 in Saint-Nazaire (France), Ivan Bellocq was the pupil of Roger Bourdin (flute), Max Deutsch (analysis) and Olivier Greif (composition).

He won several International Composition Competitions, among them Radio-France (1982) and others as a flutist (Paris 1987, Berlin 1988). He was director of the music school of St-Cloud, near Paris, and teacher for chamber music at École Normale de Musique de Paris.

His compositions* include vocal (texts of René Char, Alexandre Karvovski, Emily Dickinson), chamber and orchestral works, among them “ Hallucination ” for chamber orchestra, “ Symphonie déconcertante ” for 3 soloists, orchestra and jazz band, “ La Folía ” for piano trio, “ Paradise is of the option ” for voice and cello, “ Der gelbe Klang ” for trumpet, 2 pianos and 2 percussions (Festival Présences de Radio-France 2000), “ Estrans ” for sextuor (commissioned by Radio-France, 2001), “ Le tombeau d’Olivier Greif ” for piano quartet (commissioned by Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, 2002), a string quartet (Internationale Beethovenfest Bonn 2005) and concertos : for electric guitar (2006), for ondes Martenot (2008) and a next one for concret mixer (2009).

His first monographic CD “Obsession” (2009) by Dux is played by J.M. Fessard clarinet, P.O. Queyras violin, P.H. Xuereb viola d’amore, É. Villeminey cello, J.C. Henriot piano, A. Thomas voice F. Calvo Mandolin and himself as flutist.