Denis COHEN conductor
Composer and conductor Denis Cohen has earned a distinguished
reputation in Europe as a contemporary music specialist.
He began his musical studies at the Conservatoire National d'Orleans as a
pianist, winning a First Prize in Piano in 1967. He continued his studies
with Vlado PERLEMUTER at the Conservatoire National Superior de Paris.
Between 1968 and 1979 he studied piano, analysis, score-writing and composition
at the Paris Conservatoire and in Los Angeles. During that time he also
appeared as a piano soloist, accompinist and chamber musician.
He was appointed Assistant Conductor under Pierre Boulez of the
Ensemble InterContemporain for their 1981-82 season and has been guest conductor of numerous
orchestras including Nouvel Orchestre Philhamonique de Radio-France,
Ensemble Ars Nova, Ensemble Nuova Consonanza de Rome, Orchestre Philharmonique
de Nice, ELISION Ensemble, Asko Ensemble of Amsterdam, Orchestre Philhamonique de
Strasbourg, and the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris. His wide repertoire includes
works of Beethoven, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Maderna and Stockhausen.
The French Ministry of Culture, Radio France, Ensemble InterContemporain, IRCAM, and the Strasbourg
Festival-Musica have all commissioned works by Denis Cohen.
In addition to his conducting and writing activities, he is regularly invited
to present radio broadcasts and lectures on contemporary music, participate on
judging panels and present seminars and master classes. He has recoded
Alastair MacDONALD's A Trace of Infinity and Michael SMETANIN's
Skinless Kiss of Angels conducting Australia's
ELISION Ensemble, as well as works by MARTIN and LANCINO with Ensemble L'Itineraire
and, with Ensemble InterContemporain, his own Transmutations, Jeux, and
Il sogno di Daedalo.
1995
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