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Louis Babin and OCJL vibrant Quebec ambassadors at Eurochestries

Press release

Laval, August 30, 2012 – For twelve magical days and nights, August 2 – 14, audiences attending Festival Eurochestries Charente Maritime (in French) concerts in southwest France warmly applauded Laval composer Louis Babin and the Laval Youth String Orchestra (OCJL) directed by Manon Reddy. This summer the Eurochestries festival series took place in four countries – a remarkable cultural and musical exchange that brought together more than 300 young musicians, ages 15 to 25, from several European nations and Quebec. The Festival Eurochestries Charente Maritime shone the spotlight on the creativity and professionalism of our talented Laval musicians.

At performances August 12 and 13, more than 1,300 music lovers offered up standing ovations for the world premiere of a symphonic work entitled Saint-Exupery: de cœur, de sable et d’étoiles composed and directed by Louis Babin. An article (in French) in the regional newspaper Sud-Ouest describes the welcome the public accorded this work and lauds “…a moment of emotion, tenderness, a superb creation in three movements – Vol de vie, Les Adieux au Petit Prince and La Marche des Hommes.” A video on the composing of the work is also available on the internet.

The Laval Youth String Orchestra delighted the public during several concerts performed across the Charente Maritime region. A glimpse of their universally enthusiastic reception is reported in this review of their performance at Aunis on August 4. Directed by Manon Reddy, the OCJL presented a program of various works, including Les Beautés du diable by François Dompierre, Les Quatre Saisons by Piazzolla, Concerto en ré mineur by Vivaldi, and Les Variations rococo by Tchaïkovski. The young musicians and their leader came home enchanted by the experience. They are all hoping for an encore appearance at the next Festival Eurochestries.

Louis Babin acknowledge the financial support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec for the traveling fees.

Manon Reddy, Orchestre à cordes des jeunes de Laval
Vasili Vasitov, Orchestre à cordes des jeunes de Moscou
Louis Babin, compositeur
Orhun Orhon, Orchestre national symphonique des jeunes de Turquie
Louis Babin conducting the World Premiere of Saint-Exupéry : de cœur, de sable et d’étoiles
Photo Y/C Clochon

Collaboration with Eurochestries

Composer in residency for the Eurochestries in France in 2012

I have the privilege to compose an orchestral piece for the Festival Eurochestries to be held in the Charente-Maritime in France in august 2012. I will also conduct the work at this festival together with the Quebec City’s festival in august as well. I would like to thank Mr Claude Révolte, president of the Férération des festivals Eurochetries, for his confidence. I have also a special thank for Mr Laurent Breton who made this possible thru his generosity.

2012 Congres of the Fédération des festivals Eurochestries

From the January 20th to 22dn I will participate to the annual congres of the Fédération des festivals Eurochestries in Paris. It is a first for me. I will meet with contributors from all over Europe and Quebec who are involved with the organization of the seven festivals to be held during summer 2012 (Spain, France, Poland, Quebec, Russia and Slovakia)

Eurochestries, high level of  international musical ensembles exchange

The Eurochestries were created in 1989 by Mr. Marcel CORNELOUP to promote orchestral practice of youth aged 15 to 25 years, through international exchange.  The Eurochestries doesn’t bring together isolated instrumentalists but formed bands. Each year, young people are separated by languages, but united in the universal language of music.  The Festival offers to each guest orchestra the opportunity to get discovered composers of his country and his own repertoire to a wide audience. Numerous concerts held in the department allow these young musicians to showcase their band and their country. On this occasion, they discover the heritage tourism of the host region.

Special Jury Mention for “Duel”

It is with great pride I present to you this press release :

Composer Louis Babin receives Special Jury Mention
at 2010 IBLA Grand Prize international competition

Montreal –August 10, 2010 – Composer Louis Babin has earned a Special Mention for his piano composition Duel, as well as the second highest score awarded to composers at the 19th international IBLA Grand Prize competition. Organized by the New York IBLA Foundation, this annual competition recognizes excellence in the work of composers and performers around the world.

In its Special Mention the IBLA jury cited the originality of Duel, a work composed for piano by Louis Babin and debuted by young pianist Philippe Prud’Homme in December 2009. A recording of this work by Mr. Prud’Homme is anticipated for the spring of 2011. In describing his composition, Louis Babin said, “Duel speaks to Man’s interdependence with his fellow Man. It is our shared social environment that is celebrated here. No one can ignore the fact of the Other. We all need the Other in order to truly live and move beyond ourselves. In that sense, Duel is an ode to love.”

IBLA jury members selected from among 31 works submitted by composers representing North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. Louis Babin was the sole Canadian composer in the running.

Performers interested in performing Duel, or any other Louis Babin composition, are invited to contact the Quebec branch of the Canadian Music Centre.

CD Critic of Bassoonist

Wow! A critic already for the album Bassoonist just came out and it feels like a message from the past. As I said on my previous article, the recording of the premiere of Mellow Tones for Johnny was done in 1993. The concert was held in New York at the chapel of Columbia University. It’s funny to get comments about an event 17 years after it was given!!!

You can buy the album by visiting the AFMM website.

Here is what Chris Cutler from ReR Megacorp in England has to say :

«A very small, essentially handmade, edition of 300 copies of pieces researched and performed for the microtonal society at various venues in New York This is a collection of mostly microtonal compositions exploring extended bassoon techniques, the solo works often on the same turf as free improvisation, though not always. Louis Babin’s Mellow Tones for Johnny – for small ensemble – stands out, as does Talibanned Buddhas, for contrabassoon, cello gong, bowls and bells. A valuable window on a world seldom encountered.»

Chris Cutler
ReR
Surrey, England