BRICE CATHERIN - "Early Works"

ATCD07.2011


Brice was born in Belgium in 1981. But he's French. A pure conservatory product. He has attended Marc Jaermann's (cello, Lausanne) and Michael Jarrell's (composition, Geneva) classes.

He works as a composer and a cellist, both for written music from the 17th century to today, and for free improvisation.

"Erster Verlust" and "Symphonie Consternante" were recorded live in the Eglise Saint-Francois, Lausanne, Switzerland, by Jean Keraudren on 15 May 2010.

"Traumerai" was recorded by Brice Catherin on 2 June 2010 at Frederic's Place.

The three pieces were world premieres.


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CD Contents:

1-3. Erster Verlust (2002), version for solo baritone saxophone
saxophone: Vincent Daoud

4-6. Traumerei (2002) for voice, cello, saxophone and percussions
voice: Frederic Danel; cello: Brice Catherin; saxophones: Vincent Daoud; percussions: Alexandra Bellon

7-11. Symphonie Consternante (2003) for bassoon and orchestra
solo bassoon: Ludovic Thirvaudey; conductor: Aurelien Ferrette; flutes: Laetitia Tanner and Marie Roqueta; clarinets: Lea Sangiorgio and Blaise Ubaldini; bassoon: Fanny Monjanel; trumpet: Yannick Barman; tuba: Christophe Schweizer; percussions: Alexandra Bellon and Guy-Loup Boisneau; piano: Viva Sanchez; double basses: Noelle Raymond, Enrique Soto, Jesus Chaidez and Lamberto Nigro



Visit also:
www.bricecatherin.org
www.myspace.com/bristophe


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