Nicolas Vérin
Nicolas Vérin is a French composer and professor of music. His many influences, from jazz to electronics, from American to French music, give him an unusual style, apart from the main trends of French contemporary music, combining energy and subtleness.
While rooted in electroacoustic music and its approach based on composing with sounds rather than notes, he also wrote many instrumental pieces and specialized particularly in music mixing live performers and electronics, whether fixed sound or live processing. At the basis of his work are the musical gesture and the life of sound and its morphology. An improviser himself, his works often leave a creative space for performers, and he has collaborated on many occasions with famous improvisers.
Vérin received commissions from the French Ministry of Culture, Radio France, INA-GRM, Studios, Festivals and Conservatories. He was composer in residence in the Midi-Pyrénées region and was awarded the prize Villa Médicis hors les murs. His music, published by Éditions Jobert and Éditions François Dhalmann, has been performed and broadcast worldwide.
Life and work
Beginnings
Vérin was born 21 June 1958 in Saint-Omer, France. After initial studies with private professors of piano, at the Martenot School and the Brest Conservatory, he obtained his Diplôme de fin d’études from the Conservatoire National de Région de Saint-Maur in piano, studies in chamber music, harmony. At age 12 he started guitar and a year later founds and leads a pop music group. This was to be followed by jazz piano, which he learned mostly on his own, but also with teachers.After his baccalauréat, he followed a summer workshop in Cordes, near Toulouse, by INA-GRM, during which he decided to become an electroacoustic composer. He then studied music and science at the Universities of Paris VI-Jussieu, Brest and Paris VIII-Vincennes, where he obtained a licence de musique. During this time, he organized with a fellow student the first electroacoustic music concert in the city of Brest. He later attended musical academies Acanthes, and Darmstadt Ferienkurse.
Thereafter, he entered the electroacoustic music composition class of Pierre Schaeffer and Guy Reibel at Paris Conservatory where he got his degree in 1979. Vérin went on to study 5 years at the University of California, San Diego, where he obtained a Master of Arts and a PhD in composition and computer music. His main professors there were Roger Reynolds, Jean-Charles François, Joji Yuasa, Robert Erickson, F. Richard Moore, Bernard Rands, Gordon Mumma, Julio Estrada.
Main career
Upon returning to France, Vérin collaborated as musical assistant with Pierre Henry, for studio work, recording original sounds, processing sounds, and concert performances in major Festivals in France and Germany. The pioneer of Musique Concrète invited him in his studio for a composition in 1988. Vérin is considered one of only two disciples of Pierre Henry. and has performed his music in many occasions.In 1988, he was chosen by Jean-Claude Eloy to work at CIAMI in charge of the MIDI studio and the cmusic/CARL environment.
In 1989 he joined the creation department at IRCAM, where he works as a tutor. This involved coordinating the productions of invited composers and teaching several courses of Computer Music as well as participating in the beta-testing of Miller Puckette's Max programming language.
In 1990, Vérin founded the association Ligys, which becomes a studio coop with composers Christine Groult and Jacqueline Ozanne, active in Paris for productions and a few concerts. After the dissolution of Ligys, he founds in 2007 the association Impulsion.
In 1992 Vérin was appointed Professor of Electroacoustic music at the Conservatoire National de Région of Chalon sur Sâone, where he is tenured in 1998. From 2002 to the present, he is Professor of Composition and Electroacoustic Music at Ecole Nationale de Musique et de Danse d’Evry.
From 1992 to 1995, he is composer-in-residence in the Midi-Pyrénées Region. This includes a residence at LIMCA, where he realizes two compositions. He is appointed Musical Director for two editions of the Auch Danse/Musique Contemporaines Festival, involving the programming of 8 concerts, some in relation to dance companies. The residence also included studio work at GMEA, resulting in an electronic music piece, In Vino musica, given daily for the show Musique des Vignes from October through November 1992 at the Centre Culturel de l'Albigeois.
In 2003-2004, Vérin is invited at IRCAM to do a new version of his work 11 avenue du Midi on the WFS system, installation presented at Nicéphore Days in Chalon 2004, at IRCAM's Festival Résonance 2004 and in Leipzig in 2005.
As performer
Besides his compositional work, Vérin has also performed electronic music and improvisation. He founded Duo Alchemia with Julien Feltrin, touring in France. With the improvised music trio DSV he performed in France, in Russia and United States. Since the untimely death of Cécile Daroux, the group remains as a duo and renamed itself Ensemble Cécile. He performed with Vinko Globokar as electronic musician in the latter's magnum opus "Laboratorium", in concerts at UC San Diego, Witten, and Cologne.Vérin appears also as improviser or electronic musician in several CDs and performed with saxophonist Daniel Kientzy, actor Jean-Louis Jacopin, flutist James Newton, saxophonist Steve Coleman, pianist Anne-Marie Fijal. He has performed the electronic part of mixed and acousmatic pieces by Pierre Henry and many others. As a pianist, Vérin was accompanist of choirs and singers, played in jazz groups.
Awards
Prizes
- Villa Medicis Hors les Murs
- Concours Luc Ferrari -Hörspiel 2, by La Muse en Circuit and Radio France
- CEDS
- selections in many competitions including Sond'Arte, Bourges, Olympia, Leonie D. Rothschild, etc.
Commissions
- French Ministry of Culture
- INA-GRM
- Radio France
- Festivals
- Studios
- Conservatories
Works
Main compositions
- Opus 4 Solo violin piece I
- Opus 7 Pleine Lune for electronics and projected images.
- Opus 8 Solo violin piece II
- Opus 10c Solo III
- Opus 12 Petites variations pour piano
- Opus 13 Une nouvelle demeure pour Picasso music for the documentary film by Edmond Agabra
- Opus 14 Cirios for 14 instruments
- Opus 15 La lueur et la fumée Musical theatre for actor, synthesizer and 10 tracks to be mixed live on texts adapted from Charles Baudelaire’s Spleen de Paris
- Opus 16 Suite pour Minnie for wind ensemble
- Opus 17 Retornelo for wind quintet
- Opus 18 Ombres chinoises for non-professional instrumental ensemble
- Opus 19 Miroirs Déformants for oboe and electronics
- Opus 20 Péripéties for four flutes
- Opus 21 Tulipes aquatiques music for the art film by Unglee
- Opus 22 Rhapsodie parisienne radiophonic piece with Jean Dautremay, voice, Jean Pierlot, percussion, Nicolas Vérin, synthesizer.
- Opus 23 Projections obliques for solo flute and clarinet, live electronics and ensemble
- Opus 24 Métalmorphose for percussion and electronics
- Opus 25b De très près ou de très loin… for fixed sounds
- Opus 26a Chassé-croisé Ia for clarinet and viola + adaptations Ib for clarinet and cello and Ic for clarinet and viola
- Opus 27 In vino musica electronics with optional wine-tasting installation
- Opus 29 Instabile for ensemble and live electronics
- Opus 32a Di un temporale... for orchestra, 2 oboe, 2 cl, 1 bn, 1 cbn, 2 F. H., 2 tpt, 1 tbn, 1 tuba, 2 perc, 1 hrp, strings and electronics
- Opus 32b Temporale che non c'è for orchestra, 2 oboe, 2 cl, 1 bn, 1 cbn, 2 F. H., 2 tpt, 1 tbn, 1 tuba, 2 perc, 1 hrp, strings
- Opus 33 Suite en mouvement 3 pieces for clarinets and electronics, for students 1st to 3rd cycle
- Opus 34 11, avenue du Midi radiophonic piece
- Opus 35 una rosa... una rueda... for speaker, ensemble and electronics, on Federico Garcia Lorca’s poem "Oda a Salvador Dali"
- Opus 36a Mariposa clavada que medita su vuelo for flute and electronics
- Opus 36b Thyrcis for solo flute
- Opus 38 Chassé-croisé II for violin and piano
- Opus 39a Khamsin for drum-kit and electronics
- Opus 39b Samoûm electronics
- Opus 40 Chassé-croisé III for two violins
- Opus 42 Bora for saxophone and electronics
- Opus 44 Chinook for electric guitar and electronics
- Opus 45 P’hioni for contrabass and electronics
- Opus 47 Solid Noid for Midi piano, Disklavier and live electronics
- Opus 48 Vents du Monde for saxophone, electric guitar, contrabass, drums and live electronics
- Opus 49 Parties diverses concerto for Ondes Martenot and orchestra
- Opus 50 Chassé-croisé IV for flute and percussion
- Opus 51 Interleaved tracks for bass clarinet and live electronics
- Opus 52 Jardín de acero for soprano, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin and cello
- Opus 53 Impulsions 3 pedagogical pieces for strings and electronics, for students 1st to 3rd cycle
- Opus 54 Trois études d'espace electronics
- Opus 55 -Now and Then and Now for recorder flute and live electronics
- Opus 56 -Étoile filante for Bb clarinet, written in memory of Cécile Daroux
- Opus 57 -HystéRAProtéron for contrabass clarinet and electronics
Recordings
- . Art3mix 0101. CD. 2011.
- Miroirs déformants, Métalmorphose, Mariposa clavada que medita su vuelo, P'hioni. Nicolas Vérin - Four works for soloists and electronics. INA-GRM 475122. CD. 2005.
- Solo Violin Piece II, Espejito, Chassé-Croisé Ic, Petites Variations pour Piano, Thyrcis, Chassé-Croisé II, Péripéties. Chassés-croisés, Duos and solos by Nicolas Vérin. NVCD01. CD. 2003. re-issued on cdbaby
- . AuCourant Records 0010-1. CD. 2000.
- Oui. Arrêts fréquents. Vandœuvre 9813. CD. 1998.
- Solo III. Paysaginaire Concrètement. Paysaginaire PAYSA9810. CD. 1998.
- . Neuma 450-95. CD. 1995.
- 11, avenue du Midi. Hörspiele 2. Radio-France/la Muse en Circuit. CD. 1995.
- In vino musica. Musique des vignes. GMEA MP01. CD. 1992.
Selected writings
- . Tempo Flûte n°7, pp. 43–45, St-Clair sur Epte, 2012.
- . Pulse Field, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 2003.
- ". Ars Sonora Revue n°9, p. 20. Paris, 1999.
- . Média et Information. L'Harmattan, Paris 1998.
- . Ars Sonora Revue n°7, p. 7, Paris, 1998.
- . Les cahiers de l'Ircam n°1, pp. 67-77, Paris 1992.
- . Inharmoniques n°8, pp. 178-205. IRCAM, Paris, 1991.
- ". Dhomont, Francis, ed. Lien, special issue "L'espace du son", pp. 53–55. Musiques et Recherches LIEN. Ohain, Belgium, 1989, reprinted in 1998
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