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François Sarhan

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François Sarhan
Born (1972-09-30) 30 September 1972 (age 51)
Rouen, France

François Sarhan (born 30 September 1972) is a French composer, installation artist, visual artist and writer.

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Biography

Born in Rouen, Sarhan studied composition with Guy Reibel, Philippe Manoury, Brian Ferneyhough at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1996 to 2000. Sarhan is known for his mixed and ambiguous works, which cross the accepted artforms, often confronting stop-motion animation, performance, text that he realizes himself. He has achieved international recognition over recent years, thanks to his collaboration with William Kentridge, and his solo shows like Lâchez Tout!. His works have performed and broadcast in more than 20 countries and he has received commissions from, among others, Percussions de Strasbourg, Ensemble Modern, Ensemble Recherche, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Ensemble Intercontemporain, and The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France.

His output ranges from instrumental music, which typically employs the voice of the performer and electronic elements, to video installations, movies and shows, like The Last Lighthouse Keepers (2013). Other works of particular note include l'Nfer (2005–2006), written a narrator and 8 musicians, based on an autobiographic narrative written by Sarhan; the Encyclopaedia (2008–2014), a multimedia and long-term project which aims to build an alternative scientific description of the world, via collages, stop motion animation, music and books.

He was the resident composer at Arsenal concert hall, Metz, (2005–2006), in Orléans (2008–2011).

Since 2014 he has taught composition at the UDK, Berlin. He currently lives in Berlin.

Awards and honours

Sarhan refuses all awards and honours, because "music and art has nothing to do with this monkey business"

Compositions

  • The Right Ear, music theatre show, for six musicians, with video, 2020 (60')
  • Situations, 35 pieces for 1 to 4 performers, 2008-2020
  • Log Book, electroacoustic, 2019- (120')
  • The end of the story, for 2 musicians and video, 2019 (13')
  • Nacht bis Acht, music theatre for children, 2019 (50')
  • Potence à Paratonnerre, for 12 musicians, 2017 (40')
  • One Shot Train, music theatre show, for 5 musicians, 2017 (90')
  • Fingers and MOuth, for keyboard and video, 2015 (12')
  • Talea 3, for five musicians, 2017, for five musicians (17')
  • Commodity Music, music theatre show, for four electric guitars and 24 loudspeakers, 2016 (60')
  • La Philosophie dans le Boudoir, music theatre show, for six voices, 2015 (60')
  • Talea 2, for 11 musicians and electronics, 2015 (60')
  • Wandering Rocks, for four electric guitars and 24 loudspeakers, 2014 (40')
  • Zentral Park, for 8 musicians and electronics, 2014 (30')
  • The Last Lighthouse Keepers, music theatre show, for 4 performers and electronics, 2013 (40')
  • Lâchez Tout!, music theatre show, including a feature movie, 5 musicians, 2013–2014 (70')
  • Encyclopaedia, 2008–2014, music theatre, multimedia, various lengths and formats
  • Homework, for six musicians, 2009 (60')
  • The Name of the song, for 7 musicians, 2007 (13')
  • L'Nfer, for 8 musicians, 2005–2006 (65')
  • Nuit sans Date, for mezzo and electronics, text by Jacques Roubaud 2001 (7')
  • Such is Life, for four solo voices, text by Edward Lear 2000 (6')


Collaborations

Video works

  • Der Koffer (the Suitcase) featured film (2017-2019)
  • Prague, short (25mn), 2019
  • Lâchez tout, featured film, 2013
  • Corps aveugle, short (2012)
  • La vie des bêtes, animal mockumentary (2011)
  • l'Orgue Accord, stop motion animation (2008)
  • Interludio Erotico, stop motion animation (2008)
  • Joséphine, stop motion animation (2008)

Installations

  • La Musique au chateau de Chambord, (2014)
  • Wandering Rocks, for four electric guitars and 24 loudspeakers, 2014 (40')
  • Glaçon in Oslo (2011)
  • Le Grand Crwth, (2002)

Discography

  • François Sarhan: Wandering Rocks – performed by Zwerm guitar quartet. Lamuse Records, 2014
  • François Sarhan: Pop Up – l'Nfer and Orloff performed by Ictus Ensemble. Sismal Records, 2012
  • François Sarhan: Hell (a small detail) – pieces performed by ensemble Sic, the Rosamonde Quartet. Zig Zag Records, 2013

External links / references

This page was last edited on 26 July 2022, at 20:54
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