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Yassen Vodenitcharov, born in Bulgaria in 1964. Studied piano, theory (harmony, counterpoint, fugue, analysis, orchestration, music history) as well as composition with D. Tapkov, at the Sofia CNSM from 1985 until 1990. In 1991, he attended an INA-based GRM workshop on electroacoustical music at Radio-France. From 1991 until 1996, he studied composition with P. Méfano at the CNSM in Paris. In 1993, he was awarded the Grand Prix at the 10. Tokyo "Gen-On" Composition Competition.
Studying 20.century Music and Musicology at Ircam and EHESS, he obtained in 1997 the first part of his Ph.D. (Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies) and is currently completing his Ph.D paper under the guidance of H. Dufourt. His music has been performed in various concerts and festivals as well as broadcast many times in France and Germany, in the Czech Republic, in Holland, Japan and Bulgaria.
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Au studio
Charles-Trenet est ensuite donnée une soirée de
créations [de plusieurs pièces de musique de
chambre...] la palme de l'originalité maîtrisée
revenant à Yassen Vodenitcharov pour Le Ruban de
Möbius.
Pierre Gervasoni,
Le Monde (17 septembre 2003)
J'avais
déjà remarqué les ¦uvres de Y. Vodenitcharov au comité de lecture
à l'Ircam. Il a un tempérament et une oreille de vrai
compositeur. Depuis, l'Itinéraire a eu le plaisir de
créer des oeuvres à lui, oeuvres très
remarquées par un large public.
Michaël
Lévinas
Yassen Vodenitcharov is an artist for whom I have the greatest admiration, for his music breathes with extreme sensitivity and poetry.
Pierre-Yves Artaud
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Résonances de... for alto fl., perc. and pno, 1994 Darmstadt (L'Instant donné)