Claire Schapira
Claire Schapira (born 1946) is a French harpsichordist, pianist and composer.
Biography
Claire Schapira studied piano, harpsichord, musical theater and composition, graduating from the Schola Cantorum. She was a resident at the Villa Médicis in Rome and served an internship at Ircam. She received a grant from the French Ministry of Culture in 1985.[1] Her work has been performed internationally.[2]
Works
Selected works include:
- La Partition de sable, opera
- Trames
- Vagues
- Ténèbres
- Fragments insolites
- Le Ciel de mes yeux en pleurs
- Acheminement
- Mémorial
- Requiem pour la paix (commissioned by Radio France)
- Rumeur
- Chant cousu
- La Chaîne
- Regards (National Orchestra of the RAI)
- In pace
- Interjections II (Festival estival de Paris)
- Contes (Musica and the Salzburg Festival)
- Hymne à la paix
- Antigone
- Sans craindre le vertige et le vent'
- Chants mêlés
- Sysiphe
- Cassandre
- Stabat Mater (with the support of the Beaumarchais Foundation)
- L'Ombre de Cassandre, opera
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References
- "Biographie". Retrieved 7 November 2010.
- Zaimont, Judith Lang; Overhauser, Catherine; Gottlieb, Jane (1984). The musical woman: an international perspective.
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