Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux
Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux (August 9th 1938, Our-Lady-of-the-Gilded, Quebec, Canada - February 2nd 1985, Montreal, Canada) was a compositrice of Musique electroacoustic.
Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux was born with Our-Lady-of-the-Gilded, in the area of the Lac Midsummer's Day, in Quebec, on August 9th, 1938. Its childhood very close to nature, and the family home where one always sang, will mark its manner of exploring the voice ( Arksalalartôq ) and of evoking the natural landscapes ( Moustières ) in its last works electroacoustics.
Discography
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Impulse (Digital fingerprints, IMED 0159,2001)
List works
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Alchera (1972-73), mezzo-soprano, flute (piccolo), clarinet, trombone, violin, violoncello, harpsichord (Hammond organ), band and lights
- Arksalalartôq (1970-71)
- Arksalalartôq (1970-71, 76), voice, interprets and bandages
- Bernavir (1970)
- Chut (1969)
- How Wang-Fô was saved (1982-83), incidental music; flute, horn, violocelle, piano, percussions, Martenot waves and band
- Constellation I (1981)
- Contrastances (1971)
- Mirrors (1975), harpsichord and band
- Moustières (1971)
- Glances (1978), oboe, clarinet, trombone, toothing-stone, piano, percussions, viola, violoncello, double bass and band
- Such as in Lemieux (1973), soundtrack for documentary film of Guy Robert (OFQ #7829)
- Trakadie (1970), percussions and band
- Transit (1984), mezzo-soprano, soprano, vocal quartet, flute, trombone, percussions, violoncello, Martenot waves and band
- Zones (1971-72)
External bonds
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Its biography on electrocd.com
References
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http://www.electrocd.com/bio.f/coulombesaintmarcou_mi.html (with permission)
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