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Brice Catherin (born 16 October 1981) is a French composer and cellist.

Brice Catherin playing with the BACH.Bow
Brice Catherin playing with the BACH.Bow
Brice Catherin
Birth nameBrice Alexandre Catherin
Born (1981-10-16) 16 October 1981 (age 40)
OriginBrussels, Belgium
GenresClassical, contemporary, free improvisation, performance art
Occupation(s)Composer, cellist and performance artist
InstrumentsCello and electronics
Years active2005-present
LabelsPan y Rosas, la Cafetière, Insubordinations, Drone Sweet Drone, Absence of Wax
Websitehttp://www.bricecatherin.org

Studies and first professional steps


Born in Brussels, Belgium, Brice Catherin studied the cello at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne (Switzerland) with professor Marc Jaermann (cellist of the sine nomine quartet) where he successfully completed his diploma in 2004. At the same time, he was studying composition at the Haute École de Musique of Geneva (Switzerland) with professors Michael Jarrell, Luis Naón and Éric Daubresse. He received his diploma in 2005. The following year he studied at the Basel Musikhochschule with professor Roland Moser.


Career


During 2005-2017, Brice Catherin gave several hundreds of concerts and performances as a cellist, composer, improviser, and performance artist in Europe, Japan, Russia, Iceland and Canada. He also composed about 80 works for soloists for large ensembles, ranging from ten minutes to ten hours duration. He premiered works he commissioned for solo cello or chamber ensembles from composers such as Dror Feiler, Christian Rosset, Evis Sammoutis, Patricia Bosshard, Baudoin de Jaer, Abby Swidler, Jacques Demierre, Arash Yazdani and Ludovic Thirvaudey.

He worked with artists from various backgrounds including dancers (Foofwa d’Imobilité, Corina Pia, Judith Desse), writers (Karelle Ménine, Cléa Chopard), actors (Delphine Rosay), and after works of movie directors (David Bestue and Marc Vives, David OReilly (artist)) and illustrators (Yuichi Yokoyama).

As a composer, Brice Catherin wrote more than 80 instrumental works with or without electronic means.

As an improviser, he is known for engineering the concept of "improvisation laboratories", which refers to performances of constrained improvisations. The constraints can be as different as "playing an instrument you don't know", "playing a building", "improvise music for a cartoon", "improvisation of characters", or "mixing baroque music and free improvisation".


Selected works for cello with curved bow



Discography





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[de] Brice Catherin

Brice Catherin (* 16. Oktober 1981 in Brüssel, Belgien) ist ein französischer Komponist und Cellist.
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