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Artist
An original musical personality, Blaise Ubaldini is one of the most promising French composers of his generation. His expressive, uniquely inspired music evolves between insatiable desire for vitality and color, and a search for depth and authenticity. An eclectic musician, clarinetist who has practiced improvised music and rock, he rubs shoulders with the greatest soloists of all musical scenes, classical, contemporary, jazz, world, and creates unexpected encounters around his works. In the Bérénice monodrama, created at IRCAM in 2014, he explores with the Swiss actress Caroline Imhof and the soloists of the Ensemble Intercontemporain an unprecedented way of osmosis between theater and music. In 2016 he created Love song for a longterm hatred with Israeli trombonist Alon Stoler and the trio Chémirani, a prestigious ensemble of Iranian drums. He collaborates as a clarinettist and arranger with the virtuoso Tunisian brothers of oud and qanoun Amine & Hamza Mraihi and cellist Vincent Ségal on the album Fertile Paradoxes. His works integrate into the musical discourse unconventional elements, extra-instrumental, texts, songs, onomatopoeia, as so many gestures or authentic behaviors, constantly questioning the nature and memory of being, like music. Witness the In wind backyard wind quintet, created in 2018 by the soloists of the Ensemble Intercontemporain at Wigmore Hall in London and dedicated to two characters from Twin Peaks, the flagship series of American director David Ly
Isaac Newton in a Spaceship for Bass, Flute and Electronics
42A la nuit
33Impasse for Bass, Clarinet and Electronics
24Ferocious Purposes for Contrabass Paetzold recorder in F
25Sunbathing, for Voice and Electronics
26Foreword
27The Garden's Slope
28The Heart Beating
19Blaise Ubaldini / The Heart Beating
110La Livri for Piano and Electronics
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