Georges Aperghis
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Greek composer Georges Aperghis, born in Athens in 1945 has lived and worked in Paris since 1963. In 1971, after a few instrumental pieces more or less inspired by serial techniques, he composes his first musical play La tragique histoire du nécromancien Hiéronimo et de son miroir (for two female voices: singing and speaking, a lute, a cello). This piece is at the root of much of his future investigations into the relationships between music and text, between music and stage. Thus, he takes part in the great adventure of musical theater that begun in France at the Festival d'Avignon. He went on to create La tragique histoire… (1971), Vesper (1972), Pandæmonium (1973), and Histoire de loups (opera, 1976) for the festival. Starting in 1976, Aperghis’s work is divided among three main areas: musical theater, concert music and opera.
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Six tourbillons
Georges Aperghis
Voice
Salabert
Simata
Georges Aperghis
Piano/Harpsichord (Alternative)
Durand
Les secrets élémentaires
Georges Aperghis
Piano
Durand
Quatre pièces fébriles
Georges Aperghis
Marimba & Piano
Durand
Monomanies
Georges Aperghis
Voice
Durand
Requiem furtif
Georges Aperghis
Violin & Claves
Durand
Ruinen
Georges Aperghis
Trombone
Durand
Cinq calme-plats
Georges Aperghis
Female Voice
Durand
Simulacre I
Georges Aperghis
Female Voice & Wind
Durand
Simulacre II
Georges Aperghis
Marimba & Voice & Bass Clarinet
Durand
Trio - Pour clarinette, violoncelle & piano
Georges Aperghis
Clarinet & Cello & Piano
Durand
Sonate - Pour violoncelle
Georges Aperghis
Cello
Durand
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