Pierre Boulez / Ensemble intercontemporain PHILIPPE MANOURY La Partition du Ciel et de l'Enfer - Jupiter

In 1978, Philippe began teaching in Brazil at universities in Sao Paulo, Brasilia, and other locations. A
major appointment followed at the Conservatoire National SupZrieur de Lyon (1986-96). Most significant
is his long association with the world's leading center for computer music research, IRCAM (Institut
de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), a branch of the Centre George Pompidou in
Paris. Philippe has worked as a musical researcher (in collaboration with Miller Puckette) since 1981,
and as a Professor of Composition since 1993. At IRCAM Manoury composed Zeitlauf (1981),
a work for mixed choir, instrumental ensemble, synthesizers, and tape.
For the European Year of Music, the Council of Europe commissioned Manoury to compose Aleph,
which premiered in 1985. He also wrote a series of chamber works, including Musique I and II,
and InstantanZs. In 1992 and 1993 he composed La Nuit du Sortilège, which won an award from
the UNESCO International Composers' Tribune. In 1999, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
and the Cleveland commissioned Sound and Fury, premiered by Pierre Boulez.
Philippe has composed three operas, 60e Parallèle, K..., and La Frontière. K... was commissioned
and premiered by the Paris Opera in 2001. One of his most important works is Sonus ex Machina, a series
of compositions (Jupiter, Pluton, Neptune and La Partition du Ciel et de l'Enfer) for solo
instruments, ensemble and real-time computer processing. Mr. Manoury was also composer in residence
at the Orchestre de Paris where he composed Noon, a large piece for soprano, choir, orchestra
and electronics. It was premiered by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
In 2005, Philippe composed IdentitZs remarquables and Strange Ritual for the Ensemble
Intercontemporain and the Modern Ensemble. Recently, Mr. Manoury premiered On-Iron, a 75-minute
oratorio for choir, percussion, electronics and video which toured five cities in France.
Mr. Manoury will have an immediate impact on our composition, computer music, and ICAM (computer
music) programs. He will be available as a senior mentor to Ph.D. candidates in composition, teach the
Music 203 composition seminar, 103 undergraduate composition seminar, 270 computer music seminars,
and 210 musical analysis. (UC San Diego)
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