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News about life and work of Louis Babin

Two Albums Releases

I was once a trumpeter. Coming from the past, two records are now available of my life as a performer with the American Festival of Microtonal Music (AFMM) in New York : Ideas (PITCH P-200212) and Bassoonist (PITCH P-200214). Both albums are produced by my dear friend the bassoonist, director and composer Johnny Reinhard who created and still manage the AFMM.

You can buy them at CDBaby!

You can hear me playing in 1988 on Harry Partch’s Ulysses Departs From The Edge on the album Ideas.

I am also part of the ensemble in one of my first commissioned work Mellow Tones For Johnny. It is part of Bassoonist and I read with a smile the liner note I wrote at the time in 1993:

“Listening back to the live recording of Mellow Tones for Johnny brings to me some nostalgia. I remember what I wanted to capture while I composed this piece: some of the freedom we got out of the eclectic repertoire the American Festival of Microtonal Music (AFMM) was able to offer. Mostly it was a gift to a dear friend of mine: Johnny Reinhard. He devoted so much passion over the years for this music. It was written in the stars I would some day commit myself to some microtonal technique. Being trumpeter of the AFMM Ensemble for so long, I felt it was important for me to leave something of my own perspective. I worked hands on with the sound using a synthesizer mapped in quarter tones. The piece is in two parts, beginning with a Prelude that sets the mood for the entrance of the bassoon in a lyrical fashion. The second part moves to particular rhythmic and contrapuntal elements. After some cinematic images, the two good friends close in conversation together: trumpet and bassoon. A special thanks to the contribution of Skip La Plante’s exotics instruments rescued from the streets of New York City, as well as to the fine direction of Gines-Didier Cano.”

I had the priviledge to be part of an exciting group of musicians dedicated to new ways to look upon tone perceptions.

Thank you again Johnny.

Article in Fanfare about trumpeter Frédéric Demers

My friend the trumpeter Frédéric Demers is in the spotlight in this article in the music magazine Fanfare. The article is signed by James Reel and gives a critic about the album “Caranaval et Concertos” produced last year and contains an interview with Frédéric. I had the opportunity to collaborate with Frédéric on this production by writing some arrangements. I even composed the jazz section within the “Carnaval de Montéal” based upon the “Carnaval of Venice”. He is a wonderful man an a great artist to discover.

Season’s Greetings

Hello everyone,

This video is my gift to you for the Holliday Season. This is an arrangement of Christmas Tree I have done last year for the radio show Macadam Tribu on Radio-Canada. This was part of the Christmas Special 2008. The director Luc Chamberland proposed to me to make a clip out of it. There it is, my first video production.

Qin Shu is the singer of this off beat arrangement.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family. May the New Year be full of health and happiness.

Qin Shu

Qin Shu

World Premiere of “Duel”

Yesterday night in Saint-Jérôme, the young pianist Philippe Prud’Homme made the world premiere of my piano piece Duel. I was there with my wife. Philippe took it off with flying colors. He told me his intention of making a recording of it for a futur demo after Hollydays. His program was quite ambitious. We have to realize that Philippe has barely six years of piano behind him at age 18. Still he shows mastery and great musicality. Check him out in the future.