Denis Cohen
French composer and conductor born 5 July 1952 in Coupvray (Seine et Marne).
Denis Cohen was born in France in 1952. He trained at the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMDP) from 1969 to 1979, earning honors in composition, harmony, counterpoint, and piano accompaniment. He continued his piano studies with Jean Fassina and played percussion for five years. He won the silver medal at the Finale Ligure Piano Competition in Italy in 1977, and was a resident at the Villa Médicis in Rome from 1982 to 1984. Despite this extensive musical training, he considers himself to be a self-taught composer and conductor, the two parallel vocations that have brought him the most renown.
Denis Cohen’s compositions are fairly unique in the world of French contemporary music, notably because he has always rejected the placement of serial and spectral music in opposing camps, and because his music has such distinct Germanic features (particularly in its consciously organic formal conception). Karlheinz Stockhausen and Bernd Alois Zimmermann are notable influences in this regard, as may be heard in his earlier compositions, such as Transmutations, written in 1980.
After a series of instrumental pieces in his early years of composing, Cohen turned to vocal compositions, such as Cantate in 1982 and La Cassure des nuages in 1983. In them, the transparent texture of his earlier works gives way to densely layered compositions, such as in Sprache of 1988. In the early 1990s, after a period of densely written works in the 1980s, compositions such as Doppi versi alla luna for voice, clarinet, and percussion or Il sogno di Dedalo heralded the birth of a new sensibility that might be described as “mediterranean.”
Considering the dangers of connotation inherent in using traditional instruments in the context of modern musical language, Cohen enjoys “subverting” instrumental sounds with electronics; his piece Jeux (1984-1988) reflects his natural interest in the junction of the piano and IRCAM’s 4X synthesizer.
Cohen made his first foray into opera with Ajax-Opéra interrompu (1983-1984), an exploration he made with certain conditions attached, given the long history stretching from Monterverdi to Zimmermann and without giving in to any “turning back to” that the genre naturally implies. The vocal and symphonic cycle that came out of his reflections on the possible relationships between the theatrical and the musical was begun in 1986 and includes purely orchestral pieces, such as Close Islands and Étude pour le Poème. Sprache, written for four singers bearing texts in five languages, a narrator, and an orchestra, is an “imaginary painting” where the paradigms of the opera’s characters are displayed and spatialized, brought to the stage as images. This trilogy was followed by a pentalogy in which the orchestra journeys to the pit, and each opera in this gestating cycle “examines” a national paradigm linked to each of the five languages in Sprache. A new opera, l’Homme trouvé (1992-1995), was added to this cycle, with a libretto co-written with Jean-Claude Carrière.
His more recent works include Erinnerung, (a commission from the IRCAM-Centre Pompidou), which premiered in June 2009, performed by the Quatuor Arditti during the Festival Agora Paris.
In parallel, Denis Cohen is an orchestra conductor, a practice which nourishes his constant quest to establish links between composing, formal design, and the sounding result of musical pieces. He served as conductor of the Ensemble intercontemporain in 1980, and as assistant conductor in 1981-1982. After this, he was a regularly invited conductor for ensembles, orchestras, and choirs in Europe, Australia, and Israel (including for the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt, Orchestre du Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris, Ensemble l’Itinéraire, Ars Nova, Alternance, 2e2m, Asko d’Amsterdam, and Elision in Melbourne).
Since 1999, Denis Cohen has taught orchestration at the Conservatoire national supérieur de Paris, after teaching master classes in conducting there in 1994 and 1995. He was also a professor at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris from 1999 to 2001. He writes as a critic and published a book of interviews with the musicologist Michel Rigoni in 2008, and his writing reflects his position in the world of contemporary composing and his resolutely modernist stance.
His works are published by Nodus.
- Silver medal at the Finale Ligure Piano Competition in Italy in 1977
- Fellowship from the French Ministry of Culture in 1979 (for Trames)
- Research fellowship from the French Ministry of Culture to study inharmonicity at the IRCAM in 1980
- Fellowship from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs for research in the Stanford University computer music department in 1982
- Villa Médicis fellowship in 1982
- Prix de Rome in 1982 for a two-year residency at the Villa Médicis
- SACEM Albert Wolff prize for Cantate in 1983
- SACEM Hervé Dugardin prize for lifetime achievement in 1988
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2009
Sources
- Site du compositeur (voir Ressources documentaires)
- Solo (excluding voice)
- elec ircam Jeux for piano MIDI and 4X computer in real time (1983-1989), 36 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Pyramoïdes educational piece for solo viola (1988-1989), 6 mn, Nodus
- Sonnet pour violon (1997), 9 mn, Nodus
- elec Ombre 1 for cello and electronics (2002), 6 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Pour Anssi for cello and cello hidden (2002), 6 mn, Nodus
- Nodus 1 for solo clarinet (2003), 17 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Nodus 2 for solo cello (2003), 16 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Ombre 2 for clarinet and electronics (2003), 8 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Chamber music
- elec Trames for violin, cello, piano and computer tape (1979), 11 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Hamilton Multiphonic Quintett for wind quintet (1980), 30 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec ircam Voile for five instruments and electronics (1998), 15 mn, Ricordi [program note]
- Soft Machine for clarinet and cello (2004), 13 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec ircam Erinnerung for string quartet and electronics (2006), 30 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Instrumental ensemble music
- Rituel for orchestra (1977), 7 mn, partition retirée du catalogue
- Distribution-Résonances for ensemble (1978), 10 mn, Nodus
- Fusion for ensemble (1978), 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Multisources for orchestra (1979), 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Transmutations chamber concerto for sixteen instruments in memoriam Jean Barraqué (1980), 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Close Islands for five orchestral groups (1985), 13 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Étude pour le Poème for five chamber orchestra groups (1987), 22 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Il sogno di Dedalo for ensemble (1990-1991), 17 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Eleistà for 6 cellos and electronics (2001), 15 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Several Couples for six instruments (2005), 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Concertant music
- Flexus for flute and 10 instruments (1996), 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Mémoire de vague for solo viola, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, double bass (1996), 23 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Plexus for oboe / english horn and fifteen instruments (1997), 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Waves for viola and 10 instruments (1997), 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Nexus for clarinet and thirteen instruments (2000), 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Rivage for piano and orchestra (2007), 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Vocal music and instrument(s)
- Cantate for two female voices and ensemble (1982), 18 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Ajax-Opéra interrompu for 12 mixed voices, 2 percussions, double bass and magnetic tape (1983), 36 mn, Nodus [program note]
- La Cassure des nuages for female voice and three clarinetists (1983), 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Sprache for vocal soloists and five orchestral groups (1988), 46 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Doppi versi alla luna for female voice, clarinet and percussion (1989), 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- À Dante for 2 soprano voices and 2 clarinets (1991), 16 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Les Neuf Cercles d'Alighieri for soprano and orchestra (1992), 18 mn, Nodus [program note]
- stage L'Homme trouvé opera in three acts (1992-1995), 1 h 50 mn, Nodus
- Mass 1 for clarinet and female voice (2000), 5 mn, Nodus
- 2007
- Rivage for piano and orchestra, 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2006
- elec ircam Erinnerung for string quartet and electronics, 30 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2005
- elec Several Couples for six instruments, 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2004
- Soft Machine for clarinet and cello, 13 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2003
- Nodus 1 for solo clarinet, 17 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Nodus 2 for solo cello, 16 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Ombre 2 for clarinet and electronics, 8 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2002
- elec Ombre 1 for cello and electronics, 6 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Pour Anssi for cello and cello hidden, 6 mn, Nodus
- 2001
- elec Eleistà for 6 cellos and electronics, 15 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 2000
- Mass 1 for clarinet and female voice, 5 mn, Nodus
- Nexus for clarinet and thirteen instruments, 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1998
- elec ircam Voile for five instruments and electronics, 15 mn, Ricordi [program note]
- 1997
- Plexus for oboe / english horn and fifteen instruments, 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Sonnet pour violon, 9 mn, Nodus
- Waves for viola and 10 instruments, 19 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1996
- Flexus for flute and 10 instruments, 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Mémoire de vague for solo viola, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, double bass, 23 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1995
- stage L'Homme trouvé opera in three acts, 1 h 50 mn, Nodus
- 1992
- Les Neuf Cercles d'Alighieri for soprano and orchestra, 18 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1991
- Il sogno di Dedalo for ensemble, 17 mn, Nodus [program note]
- À Dante for 2 soprano voices and 2 clarinets, 16 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1989
- Doppi versi alla luna for female voice, clarinet and percussion, 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec ircam Jeux for piano MIDI and 4X computer in real time, 36 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Pyramoïdes educational piece for solo viola, 6 mn, Nodus
- 1988
- Sprache for vocal soloists and five orchestral groups, 46 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1987
- Étude pour le Poème for five chamber orchestra groups, 22 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1985
- Close Islands for five orchestral groups, 13 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1983
- elec Ajax-Opéra interrompu for 12 mixed voices, 2 percussions, double bass and magnetic tape, 36 mn, Nodus [program note]
- La Cassure des nuages for female voice and three clarinetists, 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1982
- Cantate for two female voices and ensemble, 18 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1980
- Hamilton Multiphonic Quintett for wind quintet, 30 mn, Nodus [program note]
- Transmutations chamber concerto for sixteen instruments in memoriam Jean Barraqué, 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1979
- Multisources for orchestra, 20 mn, Nodus [program note]
- elec Trames for violin, cello, piano and computer tape, 11 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1978
- Distribution-Résonances for ensemble, 10 mn, Nodus
- Fusion for ensemble, 12 mn, Nodus [program note]
- 1977
- Rituel for orchestra, 7 mn, partition retirée du catalogue
Bibliographie
- Laurent BAYLE (dir. de pub.), Les Cahiers de l’Ircam n° 4 – Denis Cohen, Paris, éditions Ircam-Centre Pompidou, coll. « Compositeurs d’Aujourd’hui », 1993.
- Denis COHEN, « Réponse », dans Conséquences n° 7/8 – Automne 1985-Printemps 1986, Saisons musicales, Paris, éditions Association Conséquences, 1985.
- Denis COHEN, « Réduire la marge de non-écriture », dans la revue Entretemps n° 3, Paris, éditions Entretemps, 1987.
- Denis COHEN, « Réponse », dans Libération, septembre 1987.
- Denis COHEN, « Pour ou contre » ou « L’art techno-science », dans Libération, 16 avril 1990.
- Denis COHEN, « Ircam – l’institution face à la création », dans la revue Art Press, juillet/août 1990.
- Denis COHEN, « Ulysse et les sirènes », dans L’Idée musicale, éditions Presses universitaires de Vincennes, Coll. « La Philosophie hors de soi », 1993.
- Denis COHEN, « Le présent décomposé – entretien avec Michel Rigoni », Paris, éditions L’Harmattan, Coll. « Univers musical », 2008 [préface de Pierre-Albert Castanet].
Discographie
- Denis COHEN, Transmutations, Jeux, Il Sogno di Dedalo, dans « Denis Cohen », Florent Boffard : piano, Frédéric Stochl : contrebasse, Ensemble intercontemporain, direction : Denis Cohen, 1 Cd Adès/Ircam/EIC, Coll. « Compositeurs d’aujourd’hui », 1994, n° Musidisc 203652.
- Denis COHEN, Les neuf cercles d’Alighieri, Flexus, Pyramoïdes, Il Sogno di Dedalo, dans « Denis Cohen – Les neuf cercles d’Alighieri », Françoise Pollet : soprano, Jean-Luc Menet : flûte, Pierre-Henri Xuereb : alto, Orchestre symphonique de la Radio de Francfort, Ensemble Alternance, direction : Lucas Vis, Diego Masson, 1 Cd BMG Ricordi, 1998.
- Denis COHEN, À Dante, dans « Répertoires polychromes 2 », avec également des œuvres de Michel Pascal, György Kurtág, Denis Levaillant, Kaija Saariaho…), Ensemble Accroche note, 1 Cd MFA-Radio France, 1999.
- Denis COHEN, Il sogno di Dedalo, dans « Hier und Jetzt – Musik der Gegenwart Zeitgenössische Komponisten » (avec également des œuvres de Marc-André Dalbavie, Frédéric Durieux, Ivan Fedele, Jonathan Harvey, Philippe Hurel, Michael Jarrell…), Rié Hamada, Sharon Cooper, Sarah Leonard : sopranos, Mary King : mezzo-soprano, Gérard Buquet : tuba, Christophe Desjardins : violon, Alain Damiens : clarinette basse, Sophie Cherrier : flûte, Hideki Nagano, Dimitri Vassilakis : pianos, de l’Ensemble intercontemporain, direction : Peter Eötvös, Pierre Boulez, David Robertson, Stefan Asbury, Denis Cohen, 1 Cd Universal-Accord-Ircam, Coll. « Compositeurs d’aujourd’hui », 2001.
comme chef d’orchestre
- Denis COHEN, Transmutations, Jeux, Il Sogno di Dedalo, dans « Denis Cohen », Florent Boffard : piano, Frédéric Stochl : contrebasse, Ensemble intercontemporain, direction Denis Cohen, 1 Cd MFA/Ircam/Eic/Musidisc, Coll. « Compositeurs d’aujourd’hui », 1994, n° Musidisc 203652.
- Denis COHEN, Il sogno di Dedalo, dans « Hier und Jetzt – Musik der Gegenwart Zeitgenössische Komponisten » (avec également des œuvres de Marc-André Dalbavie, Frédéric Durieux, Ivan Fedele, Jonathan Harvey, Philippe Hurel, Michael Jarrell…), Rié Hamada, Sharon Cooper, Sarah Leonard : sopranos, Mary King : mezzo-soprano, Gérard Buquet : tuba, Christophe Desjardins : violon, Alain Damiens : clarinette basse, Sophie Cherrier : flûte, Hideki Nagano, Dimitri Vassilakis : pianos (Ensemble intercontemporain), dir. Peter Eötvös, Pierre Boulez, David Robertson, Stefan Asbury, Denis Cohen, 1 Cd Universal-Accord-Ircam, Coll. « Compositeurs d’aujourd’hui », 2001.
- Michael SMETANIN, Spin Ø, Bellevue II, Skinless Kiss of Angels, Hot Block, dans « Skinless of Angels », Ensemble Elision, dir. Denis Cohen, 1 Cd ABC Classics, 1995.
- Yoshihisa TAIRA, « Polyèdre », Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, direction : Denis Cohen, 1 Cd MFA.
- Frédérick MARTIN, Concerto pour clarinette, Thierry LANCINO, Symphonie d’instruments à vents et d’électronique, dans « Villa Medicis’ 90 », Ensemble l’Itinéraire, direction : Denis Cohen, 1 Cd Adès, Paris, 1992.
- Alistair MAC DONALD, « A Trace of Infinity », Ensemble Elision, dir. Denis Cohen, 1 Cd Onemore Records.
- Alessandro MELCHIORRE, Fables, Ctonios, Halos, Terra Incognita, dans « Terra Incognita », Stefano Scodanibbio : contrebasse, Irvine Arditti : violon, Nieuw Ensemble, Ensemble Elision, direction Denis Cohen, Ed Spanjaard, 1 Cd Ricordi, 1994.
Lien Internet
- Site personnel du compositeur, http://www.deniscohen.fr/ (lien vérifié en mai 2009).