Boucourechliev, André

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Name (Hebrew)
בוקורשלייב, אנדרה
Name (Latin)
Boucourechliev, André
Date of birth
1925-07-28
Date of death
1997-11-13
Field of activity
Music
Occupation
Composers
Critics
Musicologists
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 109942842
Wikidata: Q517252
Library of congress: n 81014578
OCoLC: oca00560460
Sources of Information
  • His Schumann, 1956.
  • Baker, 8th ed.(Boucourechliev, André; b. 7-28-25, Sofia; Bulgarian-French music critic, composer)
  • Notes, June 1999:p. 861 (Boucourechliev, André; d. at 72, Paris, France; Hungarian-French composer, musicologist, and critic)
Wikipedia description:

André Boucourechliev (28 July 1925 – 13 November 1997) was a French composer of Bulgarian origin. Born in Sofia, Boucourechliev studied piano at the Conservatory there. Subsequently, he studied in Paris at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, where he later taught piano. His first attempts at composition date from 1954, when he was engaged in the famous contemporary music sessions at Darmstadt. He honed his compositional technique by seeking out Berio and Maderna in Milan. Following the success of his Piano Sonata (1959), which was performed at the Domaine musical, and works involving choice and chance, he spent a period in America, during which he met Cage, Merce Cunningham, and Rauschenberg. The summit of his exploration of choice and freedom on the part of the performer was reached in Archipels (1967–1971). Many of his later works have gone on to refine or extend these principles. Boucourechliev died in Paris in 1997 at the age of 72.

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