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The Électro-chocs concert series presented by the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal continues its celebration of the 20 years of empreintes DIGITALes with a concert of Jacques Tremblay’s music on December 8, 2010.
Jacques Tremblay presents Chroniques d’une séduction, his 2nd solo disc. A composer who explores various types of approaches, from instrumental music to mixed music and purely electroacoustic music. “I listen… looking from the inside out… and rather than closing itself up, my perception tries to feed off these sonic imprints.” —JT
Christian Bouchard
Christian Calon
Yves Daoust
Robert Normandeau
Roxanne Turcotte
For the “Monde parallèle Montréal 45°N//” event, organized by Lille — Cultural Capital of Europe, label empreintes DIGITALes presented a portrait of Montréal’s electroacoustic creation since 1971 through 24 works by 21 Montréal composers: Serge Arcuri, Yves Beaupré, Christian Bouchard, Ned Bouhalassa, Christian Calon, Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux, Yves Daoust, Francis Dhomont, Paul Dolden, Louis Dufort, Gilles Gobeil, Monique Jean, René Lussier, Robert Normandeau, Arturo Parra, Mario Rodrigue, Stéphane Roy, Alain Thibault, Jacques Tremblay, Marc Tremblay, Roxanne Turcotte. Electroacoustic label empreintes DIGITALes, new media and electronic art festivals Elektra and Mutek with the collaboration of the Society for arts and technology (SAT) all teamed up to present the best of Montréal’s electronic music and video.
The Nouvel ensemble moderne (NEM) invites you to the premiere of Jacques Tremblay and Simon Bertrand’s new work, Les villes invisibles. At the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur (Montréal) on Saturday March 29, 2003.
In collaboration with Conservatoire de musique de Montréal, composers Christian Bouchard and Jacques Tremblay invites you for a discussion and an electroacoustic concert Wednesday November 27, 2002 at 8pm. With featured works by Yves Daoust, Monique Jean, Christian Bouchard and Martin Bédard. At Côte-des-Neiges’ “Maison de la culture” (Montréal).