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Campo, Régis (b. 1968, Marseille). French composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, piano, and organ works that have been performed throughout Europe, as well as in Japan, the USA and elsewhere. Mr. Campo initially studied composition with Georges Bœuf at the Conservatoire de Marseille, as well as philosophy in Aix-en-Provence. He then studied composition with Gérard Grisey at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where he earned the Premier Prix de Composition in 1995. He also studied composition privately with Edison Denisov and Henri Dutilleux. His honors include the Gaudeamus Prijs (1996, for Commedia), First Prize, Prix Spécial du Jeune Compositeur and Prix du Public in the Henri Dutilleux competition (1996, for Exsultate Jubilate), the Prix Hervé Dugardin from SACEM (1999), and the Prix Pierre Cardin from the Académie des Beaux-Arts (1999). In addition, he stayed at the Villa Medici in Rome (1999-2001) and was twice a finalist for the composition prize of the Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco (2001, for Les Jeux de Rabelais; 2002, for Faërie). He has worked closely with the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra and its conductor Kent Nagano, who conducted the premières of his Lumen (2001) and Symphonie No. 1 (2003). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Une solitude de l'espace
282Street-Art
213Pop-Art
194Pagamania !
195Open time
166Pop-Art pour flûte, clarinette, violon, alto, violoncelle et piano
157Concerto pour piano et orchestre: I. "Les horloges", lumineux et souple - Attacca
148Concerto pour piano et orchestre: II. Rondo, allegro vivace
149Steamy Punk
1210Morgenstern Lieder: Gruselett
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