Robert Normandeau

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Robert Normandeau (born March 11, 1955) is a Canadian electroacoustic music composer.[1][2]

Born in

DVD Audio format.[3]

Recordings

List of works

  • Bédé (1990)
  • Le cap de la tourmente (1984–1985)
  • La chambre blanche (1985–1986)
  • Chat noir (1995)
  • Chorus (2002), 16-track tape
  • Clair de terre (1999)
  • Convergence Radio (1989)
  • Éclats de voix (1991)
  • Éden (2003), 16-track tape
  • Électre suite (2000)
  • Ellipse (1999)
  • L'envers du temps (1998, 2000), guitar, and tape
  • Erinyes (2001)
  • Erinyes pour Lucie (2005), interactive system; choreography by Lucie Grégoire
  • Figures de rhétorique (1997), tape, and piano
  • The Flautist (2001)
  • Fragments (1992)
  • Hamlet-Machine with Actors (2003), 16-track tape
  • Jeu (1989)
  • Jeu blanc (2001), tape, and flute
  • Kuppel (2006)
  • Malina (2000)
  • Matériau pour Médée (2005)
  • Matrechka (1986)
  • Mémoires vives (1989)
  • Musique holographique (1984–1985)
  • Palimpseste (2005, 06)
  • Palindrome (2005–2006)
  • Le petit prince (1994)
  • Puzzle (2003), 16-track tape
  • Le renard et la rose (1995)
  • Rumeurs (Place de Ransbeck) (1987)
  • Spleen (1993)
  • StrinGDberg (2001–2003), 16-track tape
  • Tangram (1992)
  • Tropes (1991)
  • Venture (1998)

References

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  2. ^ Chris Yurkiw (1998-02-11). "On the 50th anniversary of "musique concrète," Montreal's electroacoustic composers are still watching the cement dry". Mirror. Montreal. Archived from the original on 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  3. ^ "29-July-2012 Interview On Outsight Radio Hours". Archive.org. Retrieved 19 August 2012.

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