Ivo Malec
Encyclopedia
Ivo Malec is a Croatian composer
and music educator. One of the earliest Yugoslav composers to obtain high international regard, his works have been performed by symphony orchestras throughout Europe and North America. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb
and the Conservatoire de Paris
, he was a pupil of Olivier Messiaen
. In 1972 he was appointed to the faculty of the Paris Conservatoire.
Composer
A composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media...
and music educator. One of the earliest Yugoslav composers to obtain high international regard, his works have been performed by symphony orchestras throughout Europe and North America. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb
Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb
The Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb is a Croatian art school affiliated with the University of Zagreb.The Academy was established in June 1907 as the Royal College for Arts and Crafts and initially had three departments, for sculpting, painting and art education...
and the Conservatoire de Paris
Conservatoire de Paris
The Conservatoire de Paris is a college of music and dance founded in 1795, now situated in the avenue Jean Jaurès in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France...
, he was a pupil of Olivier Messiaen
Olivier Messiaen
Olivier Messiaen was a French composer, organist and ornithologist, one of the major composers of the 20th century. His music is rhythmically complex ; harmonically and melodically it is based on modes of limited transposition, which he abstracted from his early compositions and improvisations...
. In 1972 he was appointed to the faculty of the Paris Conservatoire.
Works
- Klaviersonate, 1949
- Sinfonie, 1951
- Cellosonate, 1956
- Mouvements en coloeurs, 1959
- Reflets, 1961
- Sigma, 1963
- Miniatures pour Lewis Carroll, 1964
- Lignes et Points, 1965
- Cantate pour elle, 1966
- Oral, 1967
- Lumina, 1968
- Luminétudes, 1968
- Lied, 1969
- Dodécaméron, 1970
- Pieris, 1975
- Triola ou Symphonie pour moi-même, 1977-78
- Week-end, 1982
- Ottava bassa, 1984
- Attaca, 1986
- Artemisia, 1991
- Doppio Coro, 1993
- Exempla, 1994
- Ottava alta, 1995
- Sonoris causa, 1997
- Arc-en-cello, 2000