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Thierry Pécou studied orchestration and composition at the Paris Conservatoire (CNSMDP). In 1994-95, he was a resident at Villa Medici extra muros, and in 1997-98, at Casa de Velázquez in Madrid.
He founded two ensembles, Zellig (in 1999) and Variances (in 2009), with whom he regularly performs as a pianist; the latter group serves as a platform for combining contemporary works and oral musical traditions. Pécou regularly performs his own works on the piano, both as a soloist and in chamber music settings (e.g., Les machines désirantes, concertino for piano with Ensemble Zellig, and Tremendum with the BBC Symphony Orchestra).
In his music, Pécou often integrates elements from cultures which are remote both geographically and temporally, e.g., the languages and folklore of the pre-Colombian Americas and Amerindian societies in Symphonie du Jaguar and the cantata Passeurs d'eau; Greek mythology in Les filles du feu; allusions to African and American cultures, but also ancient China and Tibetan mysticism, in Tremendum - Concerto Carnaval, Outre-Mémoire, and L'Oiseau innumérable.
His works have been performed in venues and festivals such as Présences at Radio-France, Umea Opera in Sweden, Gaudeamus Music Week, Autumn in Moscow, "New Music Concerts" in Toronto, Foro Internacional de Musica Nueva de Mexico, Autumn in Normandy, Ambronay Festival, Bath Music Festival, Tampere Choir Festival in Finland, Shanghai Spring Music Festival, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Izumi Hall in Osaka, Metz Arsenal, Rouen Opera, Salle Pleyel and Théâtre de la Ville and Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris. His music has notably been performed by ensembles and soloists including the Debussy and Kronos Quartets, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, and pianist Alexandre Tharaud.
Thierry Pécou ; Jean-Luc Tamby.
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