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musiques pour la sc​è​ne (LP Musea 1989)

by François Ribac

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First violin: Thierry Tisserand
Second violin: Isabelle Claudet
Viola: Marie-Pascale Jallot
Cello: Ursula Richter
Conductor: Philippe Hui

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released May 5, 1989

The LP is a compilation of different compositions of François Ribac in the eighties.

'Auto-portrait en trois couleurs'
(Mingus, in an arrangement of Ribac)
Music for the play "Weit weg von New York" adaption of J. Kerouac,
stage director: Didier Doumergue and Jean-Marc Leveratto, premiered september 1987 in Offenbach, Germany

'Drôles d'oiseaux'
Music for a ballet by Maité Fossen. Premiered in Avignon, France, March 1988

'Pièces pour quatuor à cordes'
(Pieces for string quartet)
Composed for a ballet by Jean-Michel Agius and his "Compagnie Toute Une Nuit". Premiered July 1987 in Limoges, France.

'Peines d'amour perdues', Shakespeare
(Love's Labour's Lost)
Stage director: Jean-Marc Leveratto, premiered in Metz, France February 1988

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Artwork by Olivier Vitrant and Hélène Wertheim

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François Ribac and Eva Schwabe France

French composer François Ribac and german singer Eva Schwabe have been working together since the early nineties. Together they have created and performed various operas and plays as well as music for silent movies. Their records have been published by MUSEA (France) and No Man's Land (Germany) ... more

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