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'''Pascal Pons''', born on 9 November 1968 in [[Nice]], is a [[France|French]] [[percussionist]].
'''Pascal Pons''', born on 9 November 1968 in [[Nice]], is a French [[percussionist]].{{short description|French percussionist}}

== Biography ==
== Biography ==
A specialist of contemporary repertoire, French percussionist Pascal Pons has worked in close collaboration with several composers. Dedicatee of “Phosphor”, a concerto for percussion and orchestra by Johannes Schöllhorn, he performed the world première in [[Basel]] and the [[Germany|German]] première in [[Freiburg]] in April 2006 with the Basel Sinfonieta under the direction of [[Cristóbal Halffter]], and he reprised this work in October 2006 with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège conducted by Pascal Rophé for the [[France|French]] première at the Musica Festival in [[Strasbourg]] and the [[Belgium|Belgian]] première in [[Liège]].
A specialist in contemporary repertoire, French percussionist Pascal Pons has worked in close collaboration with several composers. Dedicatee of “Phosphor”, a concerto for percussion and orchestra by [[Johannes Schöllhorn]], he performed the world première in [[Basel]] and the German première in [[Freiburg]] in April 2006 with the Basel Sinfonieta under the direction of [[Cristóbal Halffter]], and he reprised this work in October 2006 with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège conducted by [[Pascal Rophé]] for the French première at the Musica Festival in [[Strasbourg]] and the Belgian première in [[Liège]].


Pascal Pons has also given the world première of Hans Ulrich Lehmann’s “Battements” with the Basel Radio Orchestra (1995), of “Yanda” (1995) by Antonio Gómez and “Trema I.II.III“ (1996) by Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf for solo multi-percussion, of Alan Hilario’s “Pakikisama” for solo percussion and 20 musicians with [[Stuttgart]]’s Musik der Jahrhunderte ensemble (1998), and of “Void II”, a triple concerto for saxophone, piano and percussion by Nikolaus Brass, with the [[Berlin]] Radio Orchestra under the direction of Roland Klüttig (2006), recorded on the Neos label.
Pascal Pons has also given the world première of Hans Ulrich Lehmann’s “Battements” with the Basel Radio Orchestra (1995), of “Yanda” (1995) by Antonio Gómez and “Trema I.II.III“ (1996) by Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf for solo multi-percussion, of Alan Hilario’s “Pakikisama” for solo percussion and 20 musicians with [[Stuttgart]]’s Musik der Jahrhunderte ensemble (1998), and of “Void II”, a triple concerto for saxophone, piano and percussion by [[Nikolaus Brass]], with the Berlin Radio Orchestra under the direction of Roland Klüttig (2006), recorded on the Neos label.


He has given numerous recitals and chamber music concerts in [[Europe]] ([[France]], [[Germany]], [[Spain]], [[Switzerland]], [[Ukraine]]), the [[USA]], [[South America]] ([[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[Uruguay]]) and [[Asia]] ([[Mongolia]], [[Taiwan]]), including recent appearances at the first edition of the UpBeat Festival in [[Lugano]], the June in Buffalo Festival, the Journées de la Percussion in [[Paris]], the International Computer Music Conference ([[New Orleans]]), and in chamber music performances in [[Taipei]] and [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]] with celebrated percussionist Sylvio Gualda.
He has given numerous recitals and chamber music concerts in Europe(France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine), the United States, South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay) and Asia (Mongolia, Taiwan), including recent appearances at the first edition of the UpBeat Festival in [[Lugano]], the June in Buffalo Festival, the Journées de la Percussion in Paris, the International Computer Music Conference (New Orleans), and in chamber music performances in [[Taipei]] and [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]] with celebrated percussionist Sylvio Gualda.


A member of the contemporary music ensemble SurPlus, led by James Avery, and a regular guest of [[Frankfurt]]’s [[Ensemble Modern]] and [[Vienna]]'s [[Klangforum]], Pascal Pons has performed in concert and on tour in distinguished halls and festivals – the [[Royal Albert Hall]] and the [[Barbican Centre]] in [[London]], the [[Concertgebouw]] in [[Amsterdam]], the Philharmonics of [[Berlin]] and [[Cologne]], the [[Lincoln Center]] in [[New York]], the Konzerthaus in [[Vienna]], the [[Taipei]] Concert Hall, the [[Cité de la Musique]] in [[Paris]], the [[Salzburg Festival]], the [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] Music Festival, the [[Munich Biennale]], the [[Zurich]] Festival, the Wien Modern, the Maerz Musik in [[Berlin]] – under the baton of illustrious conductors such as [[Pierre Boulez]], [[Peter Eötvös]], [[Kent Nagano]], [[Heinz Holliger]], [[Ingo Metzmacher]], [[Hans Zender]], [[George Benjamin (composer)|George Benjamin]], [[Jonathan Nott]], [[Sian Edwards]], [[Oliver Knussen]] and [[Zoltán Kocsis]].
A member of the contemporary music ensemble SurPlus, led by James Avery, and a regular guest of Frankfurt’s [[Ensemble Modern]] and [[Vienna]]'s [[Klangforum]], Pascal Pons has performed in concert and on tour in distinguished halls and festivals – the [[Royal Albert Hall]] and the [[Barbican Centre]] in London, the [[Concertgebouw, Amsterdam|Concertgebouw]] in Amsterdam, the Philharmonics of Berlin and Cologne, the [[Lincoln Center]] in New York City, the [[Konzerthaus, Vienna|Konzerthaus in Vienna]], the [[Taipei]] Concert Hall, the [[Cité de la Musique]] in Paris, the [[Salzburg Festival]], the [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] Music Festival, the [[Munich Biennale]], the Zurich Festival, the Wien Modern, the Maerz Musik in Berlin – under the baton of illustrious conductors such as [[Pierre Boulez]], [[Peter Eötvös]], [[Kent Nagano]], [[Heinz Holliger]], [[Ingo Metzmacher]], [[Hans Zender]], [[George Benjamin (composer)|George Benjamin]], [[Jonathan Nott]], [[Sian Edwards]], [[Oliver Knussen]] and [[Zoltán Kocsis]].


He has played on radio broadcasts for [[Radio France]], the [[BBC]], the [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]], the [[RAI]], the [[Schweizer Radio DRS|DRS]] in Switzerland, the [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]], [[Hessischer Rundfunk|HR]] and [[Südwestrundfunk|SWR]] in [[Germany]],{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} and his discography, composed of several premières, includes releases on [[BMG Classics]], [[ECM (record label)|ECM]], [[Wergo]], [[RCA]], Neos and Bridge.
He has played on radio broadcasts for [[Radio France]], the [[BBC]], the [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]], the [[RAI]], the [[Schweizer Radio DRS|DRS]] in Switzerland, the [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]], [[Hessischer Rundfunk|HR]] and [[Südwestrundfunk|SWR]] in Germany,{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} and his discography, composed of several premières, includes releases on [[BMG Classics]], [[ECM (record label)|ECM]], [[Wergo]], [[RCA]], Neos and Bridge.


Pascal Pons teaches [[marimba]] and [[vibraphone]] at the [[Hochschule für Musik Freiburg]] since 1996, he is [[Percussion]] Professor at the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois ([[Switzerland]])
Pascal Pons teaches [[marimba]] and [[vibraphone]] at the [[Hochschule für Musik Freiburg]] since 1996, he is [[Percussion]] Professor at the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois (Switzerland) since 2005, and will be a Professor at the Haute École de Musique (HEM) of the Geneva Conservatoire commencing in the autumn of 2008. He has given masterclasses at the Musikhochschule in [[Hanover]], at the Institute for Contemporary Music of the Musikhochschule in Berlin, at the Conservatoire National de Région (CNR) in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]], in several universities in [[Taiwan]] (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Tainan), and at the Odesa and Buenos Aires Conservatories. He was a jury member at the 2006 Taiwan International Marimba Competition.
<ref>{{fr icon}} [http://www.he-arc.ch/hearc/fr/musique/Formation/Disciplines/Fiches_professeurs/Pascal_Pons.html « Pascal Pons »]{{Failed verification|date=August 2012}} on the official website of the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois ([[Switzerland]])</ref>
since 2005, and will be a Professor at the Haute École de Musique (HEM) of the [[Geneva]] Conservatoire commencing in the autumn of 2008. He has given masterclasses at the Musikhochschule in [[Hanover]], at the Institute for Contemporary Music of the Musikhochschule in [[Berlin]], at the Conservatoire National de Région (CNR) in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]], in several universities in [[Taiwan]] (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Tainan), and at the [[Odessa]] and [[Buenos Aires]] Conservatories. He was a jury member at the 2006 Taiwan International Marimba Competition.


A native of [[Nice]], he first studied at the CNR in Nice with Rodolphe Palumbo, then with Sylvio Gualda at the CNR in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]] where he obtained the Premier Prix, the Prix d’Honneur and the Prix de Perfectionnement. He completed his training at the Musikhochschule in [[Freiburg]], studying with Bernhard Wulff and Robert Van Sice, receiving the Diploma of Advanced Studies and the Soloist Diploma.
A native of [[Nice]], he first studied at the CNR in Nice with Rodolphe Palumbo, then with Sylvio Gualda at the CNR in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]] where he obtained the Premier Prix, the Prix d’Honneur and the Prix de Perfectionnement. He completed his training at the Musikhochschule in [[Freiburg]], studying with [[Bernhard Wulff]] and Robert Van Sice, receiving the Diploma of Advanced Studies and the Soloist Diploma.


Since 2006, Pascal Pons is an endorsee of Cadeson,<ref>{{en icon}} [http://www.allproducts.com/musical/cadeson/Product-20077310483.html « Pascal Pons »]{{dead link|date=August 2012}} on the official website of Cadeson ([[Taiwan]])</ref> an Asian manufacturer that has been combining excellence and innovation for 20 years. He will be a guest soloist at the Centre Acanthes in July, playing in recital at [[Metz]]’s Arsenal in a programme featuring works for solo percussion by Michèle Reverdy, Johannes Schöllhorn, [[Salvatore Sciarrino]], and the première of “Showdown” by Alan Hilario.
Since 2006, Pascal Pons is an endorsee of Cadeson, an Asian manufacturer that has been combining excellence and innovation for 20 years. He will be a guest soloist at the Centre Acanthes in July, playing in recital at [[Metz]]’s Arsenal in a programme featuring works for solo percussion by Michèle Reverdy, Johannes Schöllhorn, [[Salvatore Sciarrino]], and the première of “Showdown” by Alan Hilario.


== Notes and references ==
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 30 June 2023

Pascal Pons, born on 9 November 1968 in Nice, is a French percussionist.

Biography

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A specialist in contemporary repertoire, French percussionist Pascal Pons has worked in close collaboration with several composers. Dedicatee of “Phosphor”, a concerto for percussion and orchestra by Johannes Schöllhorn, he performed the world première in Basel and the German première in Freiburg in April 2006 with the Basel Sinfonieta under the direction of Cristóbal Halffter, and he reprised this work in October 2006 with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège conducted by Pascal Rophé for the French première at the Musica Festival in Strasbourg and the Belgian première in Liège.

Pascal Pons has also given the world première of Hans Ulrich Lehmann’s “Battements” with the Basel Radio Orchestra (1995), of “Yanda” (1995) by Antonio Gómez and “Trema I.II.III“ (1996) by Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf for solo multi-percussion, of Alan Hilario’s “Pakikisama” for solo percussion and 20 musicians with Stuttgart’s Musik der Jahrhunderte ensemble (1998), and of “Void II”, a triple concerto for saxophone, piano and percussion by Nikolaus Brass, with the Berlin Radio Orchestra under the direction of Roland Klüttig (2006), recorded on the Neos label.

He has given numerous recitals and chamber music concerts in Europe(France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine), the United States, South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay) and Asia (Mongolia, Taiwan), including recent appearances at the first edition of the UpBeat Festival in Lugano, the June in Buffalo Festival, the Journées de la Percussion in Paris, the International Computer Music Conference (New Orleans), and in chamber music performances in Taipei and Versailles with celebrated percussionist Sylvio Gualda.

A member of the contemporary music ensemble SurPlus, led by James Avery, and a regular guest of Frankfurt’s Ensemble Modern and Vienna's Klangforum, Pascal Pons has performed in concert and on tour in distinguished halls and festivals – the Royal Albert Hall and the Barbican Centre in London, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Philharmonics of Berlin and Cologne, the Lincoln Center in New York City, the Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Taipei Concert Hall, the Cité de la Musique in Paris, the Salzburg Festival, the Perth Music Festival, the Munich Biennale, the Zurich Festival, the Wien Modern, the Maerz Musik in Berlin – under the baton of illustrious conductors such as Pierre Boulez, Peter Eötvös, Kent Nagano, Heinz Holliger, Ingo Metzmacher, Hans Zender, George Benjamin, Jonathan Nott, Sian Edwards, Oliver Knussen and Zoltán Kocsis.

He has played on radio broadcasts for Radio France, the BBC, the ORF, the RAI, the DRS in Switzerland, the WDR, HR and SWR in Germany,[citation needed] and his discography, composed of several premières, includes releases on BMG Classics, ECM, Wergo, RCA, Neos and Bridge.

Pascal Pons teaches marimba and vibraphone at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg since 1996, he is Percussion Professor at the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois (Switzerland) since 2005, and will be a Professor at the Haute École de Musique (HEM) of the Geneva Conservatoire commencing in the autumn of 2008. He has given masterclasses at the Musikhochschule in Hanover, at the Institute for Contemporary Music of the Musikhochschule in Berlin, at the Conservatoire National de Région (CNR) in Versailles, in several universities in Taiwan (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Tainan), and at the Odesa and Buenos Aires Conservatories. He was a jury member at the 2006 Taiwan International Marimba Competition.

A native of Nice, he first studied at the CNR in Nice with Rodolphe Palumbo, then with Sylvio Gualda at the CNR in Versailles where he obtained the Premier Prix, the Prix d’Honneur and the Prix de Perfectionnement. He completed his training at the Musikhochschule in Freiburg, studying with Bernhard Wulff and Robert Van Sice, receiving the Diploma of Advanced Studies and the Soloist Diploma.

Since 2006, Pascal Pons is an endorsee of Cadeson, an Asian manufacturer that has been combining excellence and innovation for 20 years. He will be a guest soloist at the Centre Acanthes in July, playing in recital at Metz’s Arsenal in a programme featuring works for solo percussion by Michèle Reverdy, Johannes Schöllhorn, Salvatore Sciarrino, and the première of “Showdown” by Alan Hilario.

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