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'''Annette Vande Gorne''' (born January 6, 1946) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[electroacoustic music]] composer currently living in [[Ohain, Belgium|Ohain]], Belgium.
'''Annette Vande Gorne''' (born 6 January 1946) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[electroacoustic music]] composer currently living in [[Ohain, Belgium|Ohain]], Belgium.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Annette Vande Gorne was born in [[Charleroi]], Belgium. She initially studied music at the conservatories of [[Mons]] and [[Brussels]], and privately with [[Jean Absil]]. After discovering the [[acousmatic music]] developed by [[Pierre Schaeffer]], she became interested in the music of Schaeffer as well as [[François Bayle]] and [[Pierre Henry]]. She moved to Paris in order to study at the conservatoire with Schaeffer and Reibel. On returning to Belgium she founded the Association de Musiques et Recherches and the Métamorphoses d'Orphée studio. She also launched a series of concerts and an acousmatics festival called [[L’Espace du son]] in [[Brussels]] in 1984. Since 1986 she has taught in [[Liège]], Brussels, Mons (Visscher 2001).
Annette Vande Gorne was born in [[Charleroi]], Belgium. She initially studied music at the conservatories of [[Mons, Belgium|Mons]] and [[Brussels]], and privately with [[Jean Absil]]. After discovering the [[acousmatic music]] developed by [[Pierre Schaeffer]], she became interested in the music of Schaeffer as well as [[François Bayle]] and [[Pierre Henry]]. She moved to Paris in order to study at the conservatoire with Schaeffer and Reibel. On returning to Belgium she founded the Association de Musiques et Recherches and the Métamorphoses d'Orphée studio. She also launched a series of concerts and an acousmatics festival called [[L'Espace du son]] in [[Brussels]] in 1984. Since 1986 she has taught in [[Liège]], Brussels, Mons.{{r|GroveDict2001_VandeGorne}}


==Recordings==
==Recordings==
* ''Exils'' ([[empreintes DIGITALes]], IMED 0890, 2008)
* ''Exils'' (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 0890, 2008)
* ''Impalpables'' ([[empreintes DIGITALes]], IMED 9839, 1998)
* ''Impalpables'' (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 9839, 1998)
* ''Le ginkgo; Architecture nuit; Noces noires'' ([[SONARt]], IMSO 9504, 1995)
* ''Le ginkgo; Architecture nuit; Noces noires'' ([[SONARt]], IMSO 9504, 1995)
* ''Tao'' ([[empreintes DIGITALes]], IMED 9311, 1993)
* ''Tao'' (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 9311, 1993)


==List of works==
==List of works==

* ''Action / Passion'' (1987), ballet music for a choreography by [[Patricia Kuypers]]
* ''Action / Passion'' (1987), ballet music for a choreography by [[Patricia Kuypers]]
* ''Aglavaine et Selysette'' (1989)
* ''Aglavaine et Selysette'' (1989)
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* ''Les mélanges'' (2004)
* ''Les mélanges'' (2004)
* ''Le montage'' (2003)
* ''Le montage'' (2003)
* ''Musiques pour Henri IV'' (1980), incidental music for the theater play by [[Pirandello]]
* ''Musiques pour Henri IV'' (1980), incidental music for the theater play by [[Luigi Pirandello|Pirandello]]
* ''Noces noires'' (1986), text by [[Werner Lambersy]]
* ''Noces noires'' (1986), text by [[Werner Lambersy]]
* ''Paysage / vitesse'' (1986), ballet music for ''Nuit Hexoise'', a choreography by [[Odile Duboc]]
* ''Paysage / vitesse'' (1986), ballet music for ''Nuit Hexoise'', a choreography by [[Odile Duboc]]
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==Sources==
==Sources==
{{reflist|refs=
* Visscher, Eric de. 2001. "Vande Gorne, Annette". ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', second edition, edited by [[Stanley Sadie]] and [[John Tyrrell (professor of music)|John Tyrrell]]. London: Macmillan Publishers.
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 21 January 2024

Annette Vande Gorne (born 6 January 1946) is a Belgian electroacoustic music composer currently living in Ohain, Belgium.

Biography

[edit]

Annette Vande Gorne was born in Charleroi, Belgium. She initially studied music at the conservatories of Mons and Brussels, and privately with Jean Absil. After discovering the acousmatic music developed by Pierre Schaeffer, she became interested in the music of Schaeffer as well as François Bayle and Pierre Henry. She moved to Paris in order to study at the conservatoire with Schaeffer and Reibel. On returning to Belgium she founded the Association de Musiques et Recherches and the Métamorphoses d'Orphée studio. She also launched a series of concerts and an acousmatics festival called L'Espace du son in Brussels in 1984. Since 1986 she has taught in Liège, Brussels, Mons.[1]

Recordings

[edit]
  • Exils (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 0890, 2008)
  • Impalpables (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 9839, 1998)
  • Le ginkgo; Architecture nuit; Noces noires (SONARt, IMSO 9504, 1995)
  • Tao (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 9311, 1993)

List of works

[edit]
  • Action / Passion (1987), ballet music for a choreography by Patricia Kuypers
  • Aglavaine et Selysette (1989)
  • Architecture nuit (1988), text by Werner Lambersy
  • Bruxelles bivoque (1997)
  • Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Est (2003)
  • Cosmographie (2003), work for a sculptural installation by Anne Liebabergh
  • Énergie / Matière (1985)
  • Les énergies (2003)
  • Exil, chant II (1983), text by Saint-John Perse
  • Faisceaux (1985), piano, and tape
  • Figures d'espace (2004)
  • Folie de Vincent (1983), incidental music for the theater play Sulphur Sun by Philippe Marannes
  • Fragments de lettre à un habitant du Centre (2002), text by Kamal Ben Hameda
  • Le ginkgo (1994), text by Werner Lambersy
  • Lamento ou la délivrance du cercle (1980–82)
  • Les mélanges (2004)
  • Le montage (2003)
  • Musiques pour Henri IV (1980), incidental music for the theater play by Pirandello
  • Noces noires (1986), text by Werner Lambersy
  • Paysage / vitesse (1986), ballet music for Nuit Hexoise, a choreography by Odile Duboc
  • Les polyphonies (2004)
  • Tao (1983–91)
  • Vox Alia (1992–2000)
  • Yawar Fiesta (2006–07), acousmatic opera

Sources

[edit]
  1. ^ Visscher, Eric de (2001). "Vande Gorne, Annette". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan. ISBN 9780195170672.