Marc Monnet
Marc Monnet (born 11 March 1947, in Paris) is a French composer of contemporary music, mainly electroacoustic music, who develops the notion of humour in music.
Selected works
- Patatras, for clarinet, bassoon, 2 violas, 2 cellos and 2 double basses (1984)
- Chant, for solo cello (1984)
- Rigaudon, for horn quartet (1985)
- Les Ténèbres de Marc Monnet, for string quartet (1985)
- Siècle pierre tombeau, for ensemble and electronics (1984)
- Close, for string quartet (1993-1994)
- Wa-wa, for four horns and four trombones (1987)
- Fantasia bruta, for viola solo (1982)
- Chants ténus, for old instruments and electronics (1992)
- Chant fêlé, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and real time transformations (1996)
- Mouvement, imprévus, et..., for orchestra, violin and other thingies (2013)
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External links
- Marc Monnet's website
- Excerpts from sound archives of Marc Monnet's works.
- Marc Monnet, la libre fantaisie de l’invention (France Musique)
- Le compositeur Marc Monnet est l'invité de Musique Matin (France Musique)
- Marc Monnet (Ircam)
- Printemps des arts de Monte-Carlo, Marc Monnet à la manoeuvre (Le Figaro)
- Discography (Discogs)
- Biography
- Marc Monnet (Anaclase)
- Babioles (YouTube)
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