The final selection of the 2018 petites formes Acousmatic Composition Competition
was held on last Thursday, April 12 at the Saint Merry in central Paris,
with the presence of a very attentive audience.
The jury composed of 5 eminent members, congratulated the good level of the 3rd edition of the competition and selected the 6 following laureates of the 3 countries (France, Japan, Taiwan):
WU Yi-Chen 吳宜蓁 (TW): Constructing
– ex-aequo-
YAMAKADO Yohei 山角洋平 (JP): Transparency Litera
Julie MANSION VAQUIE (FR): Palingénésie
WANG Po-Yu 王柏又 (TW): asche
Loïse BULOT (FR): Noctiluca
CHEN Ding-Lian 陳定廉 (TW): Tumble
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The Prize of Audience was awarded to Julie MANSION VAQUIE.
The preselection panel of the petites formes 2018 Acousmatic Composition Competition has chosen the 12 following pieces for the Public Final of the Competition, which will be held on 12th April – 7 pm at Eglise St Merry – salle blanche – 76 rue de la Verrerie 75004 PARIS ; the audience prize will be awarded during the evening.
• Iris Mugen Sky
• Transparency Litera
• Cells
• Tropical Travelogue
• Tumble
• asche
• Constructing
• The Argentine Ants
• Noctiluca
• KAMI
• Palingénésie
• Traverser
Liao Lin-Ni, Mikako Mizuno, Christian Eloy, Tseng Yu-Chung and the Panel congratulate the winners of this preselection for the high musical standard of their works, and also congratulate all the composers who presented their work.
The members of the international panel were: (France) María Cristina Kasem, Julien Guillamat, Marco Marini, Nicolas Marty, Gérard Pape, (Japan) Asako Miyaki, Takeyoshi Mori, Tatsuhiko Nishioka, Yoshihisa Suzuki, (Taiwan) Chen Ying-Jung, Lin Mei-Fang and Tung Chao-Min.
The Finale concert will take place on 12th April at the Centre Culturel de Taiwan à Paris – 78 rue de l’Université, 75007 Paris, to reward the 6 laureats; the Audience Prize will be awarded during the evening.
All of you are warmly invited to attend this event of final selection.
* Please register before at tpmcparis@gmail.com and your ID card may be necessarily presented for security reasons.