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Éric Humbertclaude (born 5 May 1961) is a French musician, organist, contemporary composer, writer and essayist, musicologist, researcher specializing in contemporary music and
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music.


Biography

Born in the
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département, Éric Humbertclaude spent his child youth in
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in the same département. He made contact with music as an instrumentalist of the municipal harmony of the commune then was introduced to the
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of the Saint Laurent church. As an adult, he left his native region for Paris. At 21, he became an organist as occasional replacement of Léon Souberbielle at the organ of the choir of the Église de la Trinité, while attending the organ class of André Fleury at the
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. At the same time, he turned to contemporary music and, since the 1980s, frequented
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composers such as
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,
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and
Hugues Dufourt Hugues Dufourt () is a French composer and philosopher associated with the spectral school of composition. Born in Lyon on September 28, 1943, Dufourt studied piano and composition at the Geneva Conservatory. Dufourt became co-director of the E ...
. Interested in contemporary composition, he developed a computer platform to help with composition and wrote several books on musical creation. He wrote the first synthesis on the thought of
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and rediscovered the life and work of the musicographer
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, 5 October 1892 in St-Petersburg – 24 January 1985 in Paris. Humbertclaude is the author of a work of
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about , alchemist and resident engineer of Venice around 1660. In 2013, he returned to his favorite instrument, the organ, for which he was preparing a project to create a new instrument, the 2020 organ, "adapted to modern times". As of 2017, he prepares the edition of the complete works, which he found, of the organist and composer Jean-Claude Touche (1926–1944), killed at a very young age by a German bullet at the end of the Second World War.


Literary style

Christine Labroche describes Éric Humberclaude's style as "sometimes complex or poetically elliptical and of dense prose complicated by the very dense notes provided at the foot of the page, almost a work in itself", and specifies that "it is clearly aimed at a cultured public who holds certain keys in advance and who takes an intellectual pleasure in the relative esotericism but sought out purpose." She notes that "one nevertheless feels in filigree a permanent conviction, a sincerity without fault and a completely refreshing commitment ".


Publications

; Essays on music and creation * ''Le reflet d'une oreille'', in ''20eme siècle : images de la musique française : textes et entretiens'', , Sacem/Papiers, 1986 (réimpression anastatique dans ''Hugues Dufourt : un univers bruissant'', ''cf. infra'') ; * ''Les modèles perceptuels par simulation instrumentale dans les œuvres de Tristan Murail'', ''Dissonance'', No 13, Lausanne, 1987 (reissue:
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, , Paris, 1991) ; * ''(Re)lire Souvtchinski'', texts chosen by Eric Humbertclaude, La Bresse : E. Humbertclaude, 1990, 301 p. ; * ''The Challenge of Tristan Murail's Work'', Homestudio, revue Audiolab, Free, 199
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; * ''La transcription dans Boulez et Murail : de l’oreille à l’éveil'', L’Harmattan, Univers musical, 1999, 98 p. ; * ''Empreintes : regards sur la création musicale contemporaine'', L’Harmattan, Univers musical, 2009, 82 p. ; * ''La liberté dans la musique (Beethoven, Souvtchinski, Boulez)'', Aedam Musicae, 2012, ; * ''La musique, les pieds sur terre'', Aedam Musicae, 2012 (text appeared in "La liberté dans la musique") ; * ''Hugues Dufourt : un univers bruissant'', L’Harmattan, Univers musical, 2012, 74 p. ; * ''La création à vif : musique & corps en éveil'', coauthor: Fabienne Gotusso, L'Harmattan, Univers musical, 2013, 102 p. ; ;Collective Essay * ''Pierre Souvtchinski, cahiers d’étude'', under the direction of Éric Humbertclaude. uthors:Konrad Walterskirchen (Austria), Elena Poldiaeva (Russia) and Sergei Glebov (USA), L’Harmattan, Univers musical, 2006, 238 p. ;Tales * ''Federico Gualdi à Venise : Fragments retrouvés (1660-1678) : recherches sur un exploitant minier alchimiste'',
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, 2010, 368 p.
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; * ''Récréations de Hultazob'', L’Harmattan, Écritures, 2010, 96 p. ; ;Poetry * ''Joue, je pense à toi'', L’Harmattan, Accent tonique, Poésie, 2011, 60 p. ; * ''Bascule'' followed by ''Vulnus'', L’Harmattan, Écritures, 2012, 90 p. ; ; Éditions L'Harmattan * ''Écrit la nuit. Rencontre avec les créateurs'' ; * ''Échos en jachère'' ; ;Musical transcriptions (sheet music) *
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, ''Trois Préludes posthumous opus 122 for Sextet (vents et cordes)'', transcription de chorals pour orgue, Aedam Musicae, 2010 ; * Jean-François Tapray, ''Cinq pièces inédites pour orgue'', Delatour, 2015 ; * Jean-Claude Touche, ''Œuvres complètes'' ; Produit multimédia sur l'orgue * ''Le Grand-Orgue de la Basilique St-Pierre et St-Paul de Luxeuil-les-Bains'', cointerpreter: Pierre Doillon


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External links


Bibliographie d'Éric Humbertclaude sur le portail de la musique contemporaine en France - French Gateway to Contemporary Music Resources
{{DEFAULTSORT:Humbertclaude, Eric 21st-century French composers 21st-century French musicologists French classical organists French male organists 21st-century French non-fiction writers 1961 births People from Saint-Dié-des-Vosges Living people 21st-century organists 21st-century French male musicians Male classical organists