Michèle Reverdy

Michèle Reverdy (born 12 December 1943) is a French composer.

Life and career

Michèle Reverdy was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and began piano lessons at age six. She studied at The Paris Conservatory with Pierre Lantier for music theory, Norbert Dufourcq for music history, Roger Boutry for harmony, Alain Weber for counterpoint, Marcel Bitsch for fugue, Claude Ballif for music analysis and Olivier Messiaen for composition. After completing her studies she took a position in 1983 teaching music analysis and orchestration at the same school and retired as Professor Emeritus.[1]

Reverdy was a resident of Casa de Velázquez in Madrid from 1979–1981 and composer-in-residence at the Conservatory of Strasbourg Musica Festival in 1993. She was a producer at Radio France from 1978 to 1992, and received a Lifetime Achievement award from Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) in 1995. She is the author of two books on Messiaen.[2]

Works

Reverdy has composed over sixty works for orchestra, chamber ensemble and solo instrument. Selected works include:

Discography

Reverdy works have been recorded and issued on CDs, including:

References

  1. "Michele Reverdy" (PDF). Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  2. "Biographie". Retrieved 28 October 2010.

External links

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