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Name
  
Michel Gonneville


Role
  
Composer

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Michel Gonneville (born 31 July 1950) is a Canadian composer.

Contents

Ensemble Paramirabo performs Michel Gonneville's "Relais Papillons"


Career

He completed his B.Mus. at the Conservatoire Vincent-d'Indy in Sherbrook in 1972, where he won the premier prix in analysis and composition. He completed a D.Mus. at the University of Montreal in 1997. From 1975 to 1978 he won grants to study in Europe, where he took Stockhausen's composition courses and participated in the electronic music studio of Hans Ulrich Humpert.

Returning to Canada in 1978, he became a teacher at the Rimouski Conservatoire, and then the University of Ottawa. His work "Chute-parachute" "was a recommended work at the International Rostrum of Composers and has become one of [his] most frequently played compositions." In 1994, he won the Serge Garant prize, which is awarded by the mile Nelligan Foundation.

References

Michel Gonneville Wikipedia