Pierre Alexandre Tremblay Wins an Opus Prize
The 18th Opus Prizes winners were announced on February 1, 2015 in Montréal. The “Disc of the Year — Musique actuelle, Electroacoustics” is La marée by Pierre Alexandre Tremblay.
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January 26, 2015: Pierre Alexandre Tremblay at CTM Festival, Berlin
At CTM Festival 2015 Pierre Alexandre Tremblay and Sol Rezza share the January 26, 2015 concert at HAU2 — Hebbel am Ufer. Pierre Alexandre Tremblay will premiere his acousmatic work asinglewordisnotenough I while his La rupture inéluctable and Still, Again — already available on the album La marée — will be performed respectively by clarinetist Heather Roche and soprano Peyee Chen.
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October 6 – 23, 2014: Pierre Alexandre Tremblay’s Music Tours Estonia, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Germany
Montréal saxophone quartet Quasar will perform Pierre Alexandre Tremblay’s work Les pâleurs de la lune at four occasions from October 6 - 23, 2014 on tour to stop by Tallinn, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Dresden.
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May 24 – 26, 2013: A Six-Concert Weekend in Birmingham, UK
BEAST present the six-concert week-end series Vanishing Point on May 24-26, 2013 at the CBSO Centre in Birmingham (England, UK). 25 works are on the programme, including those by Pierre Alexandre Tremblay, Constantinos Kontos, Andrew Lewis (the 20th anniversary of Scherzo), Louise Rossiter, and Erik Nyström. The guest performers are Nuno Aroso, Heather Roche, and Beth Higham-Edwards.
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April 2 – 6, 2013: 21 Concerts in New York City
The 21 concerts and 5 installations of the 3rd New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival are taking place on April 2-6, 2013. Amongst the composers having their work presented are, from empreintes DIGITALes, Andrew Lewis, Elizabeth Hoffman, Elsa Justel, Mathew Adkins, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay, David Berezan, Manuella Blackburn, Hans Tutschku, Monique Jean, and Theodore Lotis.
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October 24 – 27, 2012: Blackburn, Tremblay, Adkins at Akousma 8, Montréal
The festival Akousma 9, October 24 to 27, 2012 at Usine C in Montréal (Québec), presents 8 concerts featuring, amongst others, Manuella Blackburn, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay, and Mathew Adkins.