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Ondrej Adámek |
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Ondrej Adámek, born in Praha in 1979, passed his composer diploma, first in Praha Conservatory and then in Praha Music Academy. Since 2000, he studied in Conservatoire de Paris composition and electroacoustic (G. Reibel, F. Durieux, M. Stroppa, L. Naon, Y. Geslin, T. Mays) as well as orchestration, improvisation, analysis and indian music.
In April 2002, he
granted the Bourse de l'UNESCO for a residence with modern dance
company Gaara in Nairobi for the premiere of a show: Abila. For his
electro-acoustic pieces, he was awarded the Prix au Concours
International de Bourges (IMEB 2003), the Prix Métamorphoses
(Musique et Recherche - Belgique 2002, 2004), and the Prix de la
Radio Hongroise (2004). In 2004, he had a collaboration with Nouvel
Ensemble Moderne in Montreal within its 2004 forum. In 2006, he was
awarded the Prix Biennal d'orchestre symphonique of Brandebourg.
He composed instrumental pieces, electroacoustic music, and works
with contempory dance.
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A l'écoute de Silent Touches pour baryton et 5 instruments lors de la Session de Composition de Royaumont, j'étais immédiatement séduit chez Ondrej Adámek par la puissance de son intuition rythmique concrétisée par une gestion magistrale des dégradés de couleurs, des surprises instrumentales et avant tout de la ligne dramatique.
Georges Kan, September 2005
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Trepot ... Return for soprano, clarinet, bass clarinet and viola (text by Peter van de Kamp) - unpublished (1999-2000)
Rapid Eyes Movements for string quartet and electronic - unpublished (2005)
Gouttes, Petites Gouttes for 18 instruments - unpublished (2005)
Strange Night in Daylight for ensemble and electronic - unpublished (2005)
Silent Touches for baryton and 5 instruments - unpublished (2005)