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Bernard Parmegiani

Bernard Parmegiani was a French composer best known for his electronic or acousmatic music.

Biography
Between 1957 and 1961 he studied mime with Jacques Lecoq, a period he later regarded as important to his work as a composer. He joined the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) in 1959 for a two-year master class, shortly after its founding by Pierre Schaeffer. After leaving his studies with Lecoq, he was first a sound engineer and was later put in charge of the Music/Image unit for French television (ORTF). There he worked in the studio with several notable composers, Iannis Xenakis, for example. In April 2010 he sat on the jury at the sixth Qwartz Electronic Music Awards, a promotional project and support group for electronic music artists. Parmegiani has been cited as a major influence by younger experimentalists like Aphex Twin, Autechre and Sonic Youth. Works of his were performed at the All Tomorrow's Parties festivals in 2003 and 2008. ==Awards==
Awards
His music has won awards, among them prizes from the Académie du Disque Français in 1979, SACEM in 1981, Les Victoires de la Musique in 1990, and the Prix Magister at the Concours International de Bourges in 1991.{{cite web ==List of compositions==
List of compositions
• 1964 Violostries • 1965 La Brûlure De Mille Soleils • 1967–1968 ''L'Instant mobile, Capture éphémère'' • 1968 : "Pop eclectic" pour le film de Peter Foldes "Je, tu elles" • 1970 ''L'Œil écoute'' • 1971 La roue ferris • 1971 ''L'Enfer (based on La Divine Comédie)'' • 1972 Chronos • 1972 ''Pour en finir avec le pouvoir d'Orphée'' • 1974 Chants Magnétiques • 1975 De Natura Sonorum • 1976 Rock • 1977 Dedans-Dehors • 1980 ''L'Echo du miroir'' • 1985–1986 Exercismes 1 – 2 – 3 • 1986 La Création du monde • 1991 Le Présent composé • 1992 Entre-temps • 1996 Sonare • 2002 La mémoire des sons • 2004 ''Espèces d'espace'' ==References==
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