Tristan-Patrice Challulau
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Born | Aix-en-Provence, France | November 13, 1959
Occupation(s) | composer, pianist |
Instrument(s) | piano |
Website | www |
Tristan-Patrice Challulau (born 13 November 1959 in Aix-en-Provence) is a French composer.
In 1991, he won the first composition prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition.
In 1996 he was a resident of the Laurent Vibert Foundation at the Château de Lourmarin.[1]
In 1996/1997 he was a member of the Casa Velázquez in Madrid. Among other things, he wrote his REQUIEM in memoriam Baudoin 1er (recorded on CD)
In 1977/2018 he was an independent composer (member of the Polymus group, the MIM -Laboratoire Musique Informatique de Marseille-[2] and the Decadanse Ensemble).[3] He was also a guest at the Round Top Festival Institute (Texas) where he wrote Round Top eagles - a piece for piano M.G. alone, set as a piano/orchestra concerto about ten years later.
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