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The ComposerFrench composer Michel Bosc (born in 1963) is largely self-taught. In 1985, the French singer and composer William Sheller convinced him to devote himself to writing music. Since then, he has tackled registers as diverse as chamber music, symphonies, sacred music and music for the theatre. Leading soloists have given Michel Bosc encouragement, among them the flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal (for a flute trio), the counter-tenors James Bowman and Bertrand Dazin (creators of his cantata Ils sont là), the soprano Natalie Dessay (for the melody Madinina), John Walz, 1st cello of the Los Angeles Music Center Opera) and Monica Cecconi-Botella, composer and premier Grand-Prix de Rome (for her Elégie for strings). A member of the Société Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Michel Bosc is a distinguished music critic and analyst. His writings include the sleeve-notes for a recording of French Baroque music by the Petits chanteurs de Versailles. As a composer, Michel Bosc is the author of over two hundred pieces of music, many of them have been played places as diverse as Paris (Le Châtelet), Angers, Saumur, Tours, Fontevrault, Annecy, Strasbourg, Lille, Lyon, Pasadena (USA), Madrid (Spain), in Japan (Yokohama, Tokyo), and in the city of Brno in the Czech Republic. As an orchestrator, he made several arrangements and transcriptions for symphonic or chamber consorts. His work spans over a wide range of genres: symphony, symphonic poem, choral music, concerto, string quartet, opéra, wind quintet, brass quintet, trio with piano, melodies… His sacred music includes a mass, a requiem, Leçons de Ténèbres and two oratorios. Bosc's works have been performed worldwide by such performers and ensembles as Jean-Walter Audoli, Hugues Reiner, Philippe Fournier and Maximilian Fröschl, the soprano Agnès Mellon, the brass quintet of the Orchestre national des Pays-de-Loire, the Orchestre Pasdeloup, the National Orchestra of Kazakhstan, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Ulyanovsk Philarmonia, the European Orchestra, the Orchestre instrumental d’Ile-de-France, the Orchestre symphonique lyonnais, and the Ensemble Gabriele Leone. The music of Michel Bosc is both tonal and highly personal, marked by a strong, independent hedonism. In the words of the conductor Maximilian Fröschl, Bosc’s music «contains melodic sweetness, polyphonic rigor and the power of rhythm». Several works of Michel Bosc are published in United States by Wolfhead
music. Compilations of scores are also available on lulu.com. The aestheticHis work has undergone a variety of influences, but still quintessentially
French. It is made up of a certain reserve, a concern for clarity and
lightness, a refusal of emphasis, a sort of repugnance for development.
Fascinated by instrumental colors, he made a lot of arrangements, transcriptions and orchestrations, always carefully preserving interpreter's and public's pleasure. |