Pierre Boulez

Pierre Boulez

Genres: contemporary classical, Avant-Garde, Classical, serialism, french

About Pierre Boulez

Pierre Boulez (26 March 1925 – 5 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor, prolific writer, and pianist. He was also the founder and former director of the Paris based Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM). In his early career, Boulez played a key role in the development of integral serialism, controlled chance and electronic music. This, coupled with his highly polemical views on the evolution of music, gained him the image of an enfant terrible. As a conductor, Boulez was known mainly for his performances of Béla Bartók, Alban Berg, Anton Bruckner, Claude Debussy, Gustav Mahler, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, Edgard Varèse, Richard Wagner, and Anton Webern. He was awarded a total of 26 Grammy Awards during his career. Pierre Boulez was a composer and conductor of contemporary and classical music and also an articulate, perceptive and sweeping writer on music. Some articles —notably the notorious «Schoenberg is Dead» (1951)— were deliberately provocative and veered towards polemic. Others dealt with questions of technique and aesthetics in a deeply reflective if sometimes elliptical manner. These writings have mostly been republished under the titles Notes of an Apprenticeship, Orientations: Collected Writings, and Boulez on Music Today, as well as within reprints of the journal of the Darmstadt composers of the time, Die Reihe. Boulez was also world-famous conductor, having directed most of the world's leading symphony orchestras and ensembles since the late fifties. He served both as Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1971-1975, and Music Director of the New York Philharmonic from 1971-1977. He is currently the Principal Guest Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Boulez was particularly famed for his polished interpretations of twentieth century classics - Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Gustav Mahler, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, Leoš Janáček, Béla Bartók, Anton Webern and Edgard Varèse - as well as for numerous performances of contemporary music. Clarity, precision, rhythmic agility and a respect for the composers' intentions as notated in the musical score were the hallmarks of his conducting style. He never used a baton, conducting with his hands alone. His nineteenth century repertoire focused upon Ludwig van Beethoven, Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann and especially Richard Wagner.

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Pierre Boulez 2nd Piano Sonata 10
Pierre Boulez Poesie Pour Pouvoir (1958)
Pierre Boulez Polyphonie X (1951)
Pierre Boulez Premiere Sonate Pour Piano
Pierre Boulez Structures Ii (1961): I
Pierre Boulez Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 1. Avant "l'artisanat furieux"
Pierre Boulez Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: VI. Gavotta (con due variazioni)
Pierre Boulez L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Princesses' Game with the Golden Apples
Pierre Boulez L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Firebird's Entreaties
Pierre Boulez Premiere Partie
Pierre Boulez Sur Incises
Pierre Boulez improvisation sur Mallarme II
Pierre Boulez Pavane pour une infante dιfunte, for piano (or orchestra)
Pierre Boulez Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand)
Pierre Boulez Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: IIIc. Andantino
Pierre Boulez Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: Variazione II. Allegro pio tosto
Pierre Boulez Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 2. Commentaire I de "bourreacux de solitude"
Pierre Boulez Repons - 1981-84 - 6 Solistas, Ensemble E 4X
Pierre Boulez Water Music Suites Nos 1-3 for orchestra, HWV 348-350 Suite No. 1 in F Major IV. Andante
Pierre Boulez Anthemes (1991/97)
Pierre Boulez Webern
Pierre Boulez L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Princesses' Round
Pierre Boulez Anthemes II
Pierre Boulez Poesie Pour Pouvir
Pierre Boulez Hieratique
Pierre Boulez Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 8. Commentaire III de "bourreaux de solitude"
Pierre Boulez Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 9. "Bel édifice et les pressentiments" double
Pierre Boulez Notations (12) for piano: IX. Lointain
Pierre Boulez Structures II (1961): III
Pierre Boulez Structures Ii (1961): II
2nd Piano Sonata 10
Poesie Pour Pouvoir (1958)
Polyphonie X (1951)
Premiere Sonate Pour Piano
Structures Ii (1961): I
Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 1. Avant "l'artisanat furieux"
Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: VI. Gavotta (con due variazioni)
L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Princesses' Game with the Golden Apples
L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Firebird's Entreaties
Premiere Partie
Sur Incises
improvisation sur Mallarme II
Pavane pour une infante dιfunte, for piano (or orchestra)
Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand)
Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: IIIc. Andantino
Pulcinella, suite for orchestra: Variazione II. Allegro pio tosto
Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 2. Commentaire I de "bourreacux de solitude"
Repons - 1981-84 - 6 Solistas, Ensemble E 4X
Water Music Suites Nos 1-3 for orchestra, HWV 348-350 Suite No. 1 in F Major IV. Andante
Anthemes (1991/97)
L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: The Princesses' Round
Anthemes II
Poesie Pour Pouvir
Hieratique
Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 8. Commentaire III de "bourreaux de solitude"
Le Marteau Sans Maitre: 9. "Bel édifice et les pressentiments" double
Notations (12) for piano: IX. Lointain
Structures II (1961): III
Structures Ii (1961): II