Compositions and epistolary improvisations, in tribute to the writer François Augiéras.
Benjamin Bondonneau: clarinets, percussions, graphic scores, musical interpretations, sound shootings.
Lionel Marchetti: composition of concrete music, realization, synthesizers, sound shootings.
Jean-Yves Bosseur: composition.
Benjamin Bondonneau (born in 1975 in Sarlat) is a French artist and clarinetist active on the free improvisation scene. He has collaborated with
Daunik Lazro,
Michel Doneda,
Barre Phillips,
Lê Quan Ninh, Raymond Boni,
David Chiesa, Benjamin Maumus,
Sébastien Cirotteau, François Rossé,
Fabrice Charles, Géraldine Keller,
Raphaël Saint-Remy...
Lionel Marchetti (born 1967 in Marseille) is a composer of musique concrète—his compositions are often described as a true cinema for the ear—as well as an improviser (electronics, various analogic systems with modified speakers, REVOX reel-to-reel recorder…) and a poet. He also writes essays on the art of musique concrète from the perspective of a practicing artist. To sum up his work in a single phrase, he likes to quote Kenneth White: "Concrete or abstract? I love the abstract where a trace of substance remains, the concrete that refines itself at the borders of emptiness."
Jean-Yves Bosseur (born 1947 in Paris) is a music composer, musicologist and writer. He studied composition at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne (Germany) with Karlheinz Stockhausen and
Henri Pousseur, and graduated with a PhD in Philosophy of Art at University of Paris I. Director of Research at C.N.R.S and Professor of musical Composition at the CNR of Bordeaux, he received awards from Fondation Royaumont (France) and Gaudeamus Foundation (Netherlands).