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Lawrence Michael "Larry" Beauregard (October 14, 1956 – September 4, 1985) was a Canadian
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. He is best known for his work as first flute in the Ensemble InterContemporain, and for his work at
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in the early 1980s, especially his collaboration with Barry Vercoe on the Synthetic Performer project.


Biography


Early life and musical studies

Larry Beauregard was born in
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, Canada, the third of six children of Jean-Pierre Beauregard, a French-Canadian aerospace engineer, and Irish-Canadian Michaela Moloney. He spent his childhood and teenage years in Montreal. He took up flute in his early teens, and was a private student of Abe Kestenberg (who also taught at the McGill Conservatory of Music), and Gail Grimstead at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Hull from which he graduated with a Premier Prix in 1977. In 1977, he moved to Paris to study under Alain Marion at the
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.


Professional career

Upon leaving the
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in 1980, Beauregard joined the Ensemble InterContemporain under
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as first flute. He also performed and recorded solo works for flute. His performance of
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's ''
Density 21.5 ''Density 21.5'' is a composition for solo flute written by Edgard Varèse in 1936 and revised in 1946. The piece was composed at the request of Georges Barrère for the premiere of his platinum flute, the density of platinum being close to 21.5 gr ...
'' is included on Sony Classical's ''Flute – Greatest Hits'' CD. He also performed the live solo part of
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's "Vermont Counterpoint", accompanied by a
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of himself playing the other parts. After Beauregard's death in 1985, friend and fellow flautist recorded the solo part and included the completed work on his CD (ADDA 581075), as did Claire Marchand on her CD ''20th Century Works for Solo Flute'' (ATMA Classique ACD22175). In the early 1980s, Beauregard was deeply involved in computer music research at the recently established
IRCAM IRCAM (French: ''Ircam, '', English: Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) is a French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound, especially in the fields of Avant-garde music, avant garde and Electroacoustic ...
, modifying a flute with optical switches so that it could interface with the 4X computer-based audio synthesis and processing system. This eventually culminated in his work with Barry Vercoe on the Synthetic Performer, which was demonstrated at the ICMC in 1984. Beauregard taught at several
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es, including
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in his native Quebec.


Illness and death

In May 1985, he was diagnosed with late-stage
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, and died on September 4, 1985. In his memory, the Lawrence Beauregard International Flute Competition was established; winners of the competition include Nina Perlove, Kaoru Hinata, and Myung Joo Ahn. Works composed in his memory include
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' ''Mémoriale'' (1985) for flute and ensemble,
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's ''Jupiter'' (1987) for flute and electronics, and Tim Brady's ''Requiem 21.5'' (2009) for solo violin and orchestra.


Discography


With the Ensemble InterContemporain

* '' Boulez Conducts Zappa: The Perfect Stranger'' (EMI) * ''Boulez Conducts Stravinsky'' (Erato) * ''Fire on the Mountain'' (Boulez conducting works by Varèse), (Masterworks) * ''Varèse – Orchestral, Chamber & Vocal Works''


Solo

* ''Flute Greatest Hits'' (Sony Classical), track 21, ''
Density 21.5 ''Density 21.5'' is a composition for solo flute written by Edgard Varèse in 1936 and revised in 1946. The piece was composed at the request of Georges Barrère for the premiere of his platinum flute, the density of platinum being close to 21.5 gr ...
'', Edgard Varèse


References


External links

*
Paper in 1984 ICMC Proceedings on the Synthetic Performer

IRCAM's History of Score Following


{{DEFAULTSORT:Beauregard, Larry 1956 births 1985 deaths Canadian classical flautists Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec alumni 20th-century Canadian male musicians 20th-century Canadian flautists