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French musical ensemble
The Ensemble Aleph at the Slowind Festival of Ljubljana (2015).

The Ensemble Aleph is a French musical ensemble composed of performing musicians and composers created in 1983.

The members of this collective are currently: Dominique Clément - clarinet, Sylvie Drouin - piano, Jean-Charles François - percussion, Monica Jordan - voice, Christophe Roy - cello, Noëmi Schindler - violin and Michel Pozmanter - conductor.

History

Since its creation, the Ensemble Aleph has been developing collective projects and sharing musical techniques and practices with young and varied audiences, notably within the framework of the International Forum of Young Composers (project selected in 2000 by the European Commission "Culture 2000 Programme", with 61 composers from 26 countries - 7th Forum in 2014). In 2008, the Ensemble created the LIEU, Laboratoire Instrumental Européen, which brings together international musicians, ensembles and composers around musical creation. This programme was named "Live In Lieu" in 2013.

Selected discography

References

  1. "Noémi Schindler, violon". festival-serre-de-cary-potet.com.
  2. Ensemble Aleph Archived 2016-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, sur musiquecontemporaine.fr
  3. Laboratoire Instrumental Européen – "In the flow" Archived 2016-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, impulsneuemusik, Franco-German Fund for Contemporary Music.
  4. "Ensemble Aleph - Member of European Conference of Promoters of New Music". www.ecpnm.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  5. "Cyprus : Ensemble Aleph". www.cyprusevents.net.
  6. "pharosartsfoundation.org". pharosartsfoundation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  7. When it was released, this record was distinguished as "5 keys" by Gérard Condé in the magazine Diapason No. 653, January 2017, p. 92.

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