Michèle Bokanowski

Michèle Bokanowski

Known For: Sound

Date Of Birth:1943-08-09

Place Of Birth:Cannes, France

Michèle Bokanowski (August 9, 1943, Cannes, France) is a French Paris-based electroacoustic music composer. After a classical education in harmony, she met Michel Puig, a student of René Leibowitz, who taught her composition and analysis according to Schönbergian principles. In September 1970, she began a two year course at the "Service de la recherche de l’ORTF" (ORTF Research Department) under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer. At the same time, she participated in a sound synthesis research group, studied computer music at the Faculté de Vincennes as well as electronic music with Eliane Radigue. Between 1972 and 1984, she composed essentially for the concert ["Korè" for one pianist, "Trois chambres d’inquiétude", "Tabou"], and for film [mostly for Patrick Bokanowski]. Since 1985, she has also composed for television, theatre [with Catherine Dasté], and for dance [with choreographers Hideyuki Yano, Marceline Lartigue and Bernardo Montet].

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Castings

Hum Drum
Flammes
La plage
Déjeuner du matin
Battements solaires
L'indomptable
Fenêtres
Au bord du lac
L'Ange
Le Canard à l'orange
La femme qui se poudre
Un rêve solaire
L'envol
Un créateur de l'imaginaire : Patrick Bokanowski - Ciné-Court
The Doll's Breath
Un rêve