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Pascal Zavaro (born 3 October 1959)[citation needed] is a French composer.[1]
Life
editZavaro studied at the Conservatoire de Paris.
In his music, rhythmic thinking is predominant. The sources are very broad, from rock, Bartók, Stravinsky or some scores of Steve Reich, resulting in a very personal and innovative expression.
Main works
edit- Stratus, for large orchestra,
- Flashes, for large orchestra,
- The Meeting, for large orchestra,
- Alia, for orchestra,
- Concerto, for cello and orchestra,
- Silicon Music, concerto for electric violin and ensemble,
- Tag, for string quartet,
- Remiix, for string quartet,
- La Grève, for clarinet, bass clarinet, percussion, piano and string quintet (music for the eponymous film by Sergei Eisenstein),
- Trois Danses en sextuor, for clarinet, piano and string quartet,
- Three Studies for a Crucufixion, for orchestra,
- Densha Otoko, for piano trio,
References
edit- ^ "ZAVARO Pascal (1959)". 20 October 2010.
External links
edit- Pascal Zavaro's website
- Pascal Zavaro on France Musique
- Pascal Zavaro, interview on tutti-magazine
- Pascal Zavaro on APOSTROPH'
- Pascal Zavaro on Gérad Billaudot Éditeur
- Khatia Buniatishvili plays Pascal Zavaro (YouTube)