| Emmanuel Sejourne composes the 2nd round set piece |
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After the huge sucess of his Concerto, composed for the Final in 2006, we are very happy to announce that Emmanuel Sejourne will write the set piece for the 2nd round in the 2012 edition ! The piece will be available for all candidates to order from this webpage by January 2012!
Emmanuel Séjourné was born July 16th, 1961 in Limoges ( France). Since 1981, he has been active both as componist and a performer. Together with saxophonist Philippe Geiss, he founded the NOCO MUSIC ensemble. Their album, Saxophone et Percussions, won the European Audio-Visual Grand Prix awarded by the Academie du Disque Français. To date, he has premiered over one hundred works by Donati, Dillon, Manoury, Aperghis, Fedele, Mâche, Pesson, Toeplitz, Stabler, Kerger, including concertos, chamber music and solo perfomances. As a soloist or with the ensemble Accroche-Note, Emmanuel Séjourné has performed in numerous festivals : Zurich, Archipel Genève, Ars Musica, Musica Strasbourg, Huddersfield, Ultima Oslo, the Zagreb Biennale, the Venice Biennale.. and for concert broadcasts by Radio France, BBC, WDR, RTA, Norwegian Radio. He has recorded for various labels, including Montaigne, Accord, Una Corda, Musifrance Erato and for the MFP Berlin jazz label. His next CD, soon to be released by Biber Records, includes an original work by Steve Reich, “Electric Counterpoint For Mallets“. Emmanuel Sejourne plays Adams Vibes and Marimba. the composer : His Concerto for Vibra and Strings Orchestra composed in 1999, was created by the Orchestre d’Auvergne and performed later by the Luxembourg Philharmonic, the Orchestre de la Garde Républicaine, the Kalisz Orchestra, The Kozsalin Philharmonic (Poland) and the Novosibirsk Orchestra ( Russia). Eager to bring together improvised, contemporary and popular music, he wrote Famim in 2001, for the famous jazz pianist Michael Borstslap and the Amsterdam Percussion Group. In 2002, he composed a Concerto for Three Percussionnists and Harmony (a commission from Adim for the Harmonie of Héricourt), which has since then been performed by the Orchestra of La Coruna ( Spain) and the Rundfunk Blasorchester Leipzig. Always fond of blending various genres, he composed the music for the fireworks for the National Celebration of Luxembourg in 2002. On a request from American percussionists Gary Cook and John Pennington, he wrote Book of Gemmes, a piece for mixed choir and two percussionists, created on November 20th 2003 in Louisville, USA.
the pedagogue : He is the author of a vibraphone method (Editions Leduc) and of several pieces for percussion (Edition Lemoine, Honeyrock, Combre, Zimmermann, Alfonce Percussions). He was nominated Pedagogic Adviser to the French Ministry of Cultural Affairs, for the preparation of the 94/95 Teaching Certificate. His Master Classes are extremely sucessful in every major music conservatories in Europe, Asia an the USA.
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