\r\nLa première génération qui entre de plein droit dans la base est donc celle constituée par John Cage, Olivier Messiaen ou encore Elliott Carter.\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Ch3>Contenus\u003C/h3>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\nLes données sont progressivement mises à jour depuis juillet 2007, en remplacement de celles de l’ancienne version de la base, développée entre 1996 et 2001 par Marc Texier. L’information peut donc être incomplète pour certains compositeurs non encore traités : dans ce cas l’indication « ! Informations antérieures à 2002 » apparaît en haut de page. Pour tous les autres documents, la date de dernière mise à jour est indiquée en haut de page.\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Ch3>Mises à jour et nouvelles entrées\u003C/h3>\r\n\r\n\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">Les mises à jour se font compositeur par compositeur. Pour un compositeur donné, sont systématiquement revus ou créés les documents suivants :\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cul style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\n \u003Cli>la biographie\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>le catalogue exhaustif de ses œuvres (y compris, si possible, les œuvres disparues, retirées ou posthumes)\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>une liste de ressources bibliographiques, discographiques et internet,\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>des éventuels documents attachés (Parcours de l’œuvre, interviews, analyses, notes de programme etc.)\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\nLa définition des priorités de mises à jour et nouvelles entrées des compositeurs s’opèrent suivant une méthodologie basée sur l’observation de la vie culturelle européenne :\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cul style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\n \u003Cli>Avant chaque saison, nous relevons les programmations à venir des principaux festivals, institutions et ensembles musicaux européens investis dans le domaine de la création musicale. Cette observation s’opère par cercles concentriques en partant de l’activité propre de l’Ircam (année n-2), puis de celle des partenaires privilégiés (année n-1) jusqu’aux grandes institutions et festivals européens de création (année n) ;\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>Chaque compositeur est crédité de points en fonction de l’importance et de l’intensité de l’activité musicale le concernant. Ce classement permet de définir les priorités pour chaque trimestre ;\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>Si un compositeur n’a pas obtenu assez de points pour figurer dans les priorités, il cumule ceux-ci sur le trimestre suivant ; et ainsi remonte progressivement dans la liste des priorités.\u003C/li>\r\n \u003Cli>Une fois mis à jour, les documents attachés à un compositeur sont valables trois ans, après lesquels le processus décrit ci-dessus reprend.\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\t\r\n\r\n\u003Ch3>Erreurs ou omissions\u003C/h3>\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\nSi la mise à jour est déjà effectuée (date postérieure à juin 2007) : nous invitons les musicologues, les compositeurs (ou leur éditeur) à nous signaler toute erreur ou omission importante. Elle sera corrigée, dans la mesure du possible, au cours du trimestre suivant. De même, nous les invitons à nous faire connaître leurs œuvres nouvelles, en mentionnant tous les éléments nécessaires à la création d’une fiche œuvre nouvelle.\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">\t\t\r\nSi la mise à jour n’est pas encore effectuée (indication : « mise à jour à venir ») : Les compositeurs peuvent nous signaler des erreurs ou omissions importantes. Ces indications seront prises en compte au moment de la mise à jour à venir. Un compositeur peut également demander le retrait de sa biographie dans l’attente de la mise à jour.\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp style=\"text-align: justify;\">\r\nPour cela : \u003Ca href=\"mailto:brahms-contenu[at]ircam[dot]fr\">écrire\u003C/a> à l’administrateur de publication\r\n\u003C/p>\r\n",{"id":14,"url":15,"titleFr":16,"titleEn":11,"contentFr":17,"contentEn":11},"a3cd05aa-3447-487a-b4fc-213ba0f77e6b","/copyrights/","Mention Légale","La reproduction de contenus de ce site Web, en tout ou partie, est formellement interdite sans la permission écrite de l'Ircam. Les textes, images, logos, codes sources sont la propriété de l'Ircam, ou de détenteurs avec lesquels l'Ircam a négocié les droits de reproduction à sa seule fin d'utilisation dans le cadre du site Brahms. Tout contrevenant s'expose à des poursuites judiciaires. ",{"id":19,"url":20,"titleFr":21,"titleEn":11,"contentFr":22,"contentEn":11},"9162642e-ea99-48c3-8d3b-2dc2a3f8ba45","/repertoire/about/","Projet Répertoire Ircam","\u003Cp>Le Projet Répertoire Ircam est une collection d’analyses musicales en ligne d’environ 70 œuvres crées à l’Ircam et considérées comme représentatives de la culture de l’institut tant sur le plan artistique que technologique.\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>Ce projet a débuté en 2006-2008 avec la création d’outils auteurs mises en œuvre par le département Interfaces Recherche/Création en collaboration avec le secteur recherche de l’institut. Les premières analyses ont été mises en ligne fin 2010 et il est prévu que la collection s’élargisse à un rythme de deux ou trois nouvelles analyse par an.\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>Plusieurs objectifs sont poursuivis par ce projet :\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Cul>\r\n\t\u003Cli>faire connaître les œuvres produites à l’Ircam à un public plus large,\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>montrer la relation entre l’idée musicale et les technologies utilisés,\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>identifier les nouveaux éléments du vocabulaire musical qui émergent à travers ces œuvres,\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>offrir un support d’information aux interprètes.\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>Chaque analyse est structurée en trois parties :\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Col>\r\n\t\u003Cli>description générale de l’œuvre,\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>analyse des extraits de l’œuvre avec mise en relation de l’idée musicale et de l’écriture électronique,\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>la liste de ressources spécifiques (type de problème musical abordé, technologies utilisées, œuvres abordant le même type de problématique) et générales (biographique, historique, technique).\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ol>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>Les analyses seront également mises en relation avec :\u003C/p>\r\n\r\n\u003Cul>\r\n\t\u003Cli>Brahms : une base de données encyclopédique en ligne de compositeurs de musique contemporaine de toutes les nationalités dont les œuvres ont été créées après 1945. Cette base contient actuellement environ 600 références. Pour chaque compositeur, il y a une partie biographique accompagnée des sources d’information, et une autre partie qui situe l’orientation esthétique, les phases principales et le contexte historique de l’œuvre.\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>Images d’une œuvre : une collection des interviews filmés des compositeurs.\u003C/li>\r\n\t\u003Cli>Sidney : une base de données qui contient les éléments techniques (programmes informatiques, sons etc. ) nécessaires pour l’exécution de l’œuvre.\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\n\r\n\u003Cp>A plus long terme, les analyses des nouvelles œuvres créés à l’Ircam viendront se rajouter au corpus donné dans l’annexe citée ci-dessus.\u003C/p>",{"data":24},{"personMedias":25},{"firstName":26,"resume":11,"lastName":27,"medias":28},"Frédéric","Dufeu",[29,36,41,48,56],{"id":30,"slug":31,"title":32,"description":11,"duration":33,"type":34,"timestamp":35},"096a1f93-90c4-42db-99b1-78f140799bfa","x5c8e05_partitions-virtuelles-et-nouvelles-lutheri","Partitions virtuelles et nouvelles lutheries. Questions d'interprétation dans l'œuvre électroacoustique de Philippe Manoury - Philippe Lalitte, Frédéric Dufeu","29 min","video","2012-06-12",{"id":37,"slug":38,"title":39,"description":11,"duration":40,"type":34,"timestamp":35},"b227b46b-4de2-4eeb-b7b3-90510561df1e","x5af277_questions-et-discussion-avec-philippe-mano","Questions et discussion avec Philippe Manoury - Alain Bonardi, Frédéric Dufeu, Laurent Pottier","15 min",{"id":42,"slug":43,"title":44,"description":45,"duration":46,"type":34,"timestamp":47},"46c254dc-f539-4732-9124-06e93a8c3b2c","x8de777_working-with-the-tiaals-software","Working with the TIAALS Software - Michael Clarke, Frédéric Dufeu, Peter Manning","A demonstration of the latest version of the TIAALS software (Tools for Interactive Aural Analysis) being developed as part of the project ‘Technology and Creativity in Electroacoustic Music’ (TaCEM) based at the Universities of Huddersfield and Durham in the UK. The software enables users to investigate electroacoustic works imaginatively using an interactive sonogram, selecting regions in time and frequency and auditioning them in real time. These can then be used to create analytical charts that are both interactive and aural. Another feature of the project is emulation software developing greater understanding of how technology influences creative processes.The overall project aims to develop greater understanding of the creative and technical processes in EA music and their interrelation to the benefit of researchers, student composers and general public. Eight case studies are being studied in depth, 3 of them works produced at IRCAM. The project is funded by the UK’s AHRC.","28 min","2013-11-21",{"id":49,"slug":50,"title":51,"description":52,"duration":53,"type":54,"timestamp":55},"095fdd32-272a-4aa2-984d-ddc53fbc2371","x99830d_entre-composition-et-improvisation-analy","Entre composition et improvisation : analyse du programme informatique de Soliloque sur [X, X, X et X] de Fabien Lévy - Frédéric Dufeu","","30 min","audio","2010-02-12",{"id":57,"slug":58,"title":59,"description":60,"duration":61,"type":34,"timestamp":62},"9e99d70a-fbb6-4544-b16b-92b000797368","x66e555","Tracking the creative process in Trevor Wishart’s \u003Ci>Imago\u003C/i> - Michael Clarke, Frédéric Dufeu","Often it may seem that electroacoustic music provides fewer resources and less evidence for musicologists to work on when investigating creative processes. Electroacoustic works are produced in the studio, often composed directly onto disc and there may not be sketchbooks with musical notation of drafts of passages, or diagrams or notes. Often digital sketches may be overwritten or discarded as the creative process moves on. Software and hardware used in a composition may become obsolete over time and its method of operation may not be have been recorded in detail. One of the goals of the our 30-month project TaCEM, finishing in March 2015, is to try and trace such compositional processes in electroacoustic works, and to emulate the techniques used by composers and to study how they were deployed in creating particular works. In some respects, the project is related to work analysing the technical and musical aspects of electroacoustic music using software in the form of Interactive Aural Analysis (Clarke 2012). Other related work includes: Battier (2003) on a constructivist approach to analysis, and Baudouin (2007) and Dahan (2007) on the preservation and reconstruction of technology related to creative practice. The overall goal of the project is to examine the relationship between technological innovation and creative potential in electroacoustic music. We are doing this by examining eight case studies, ranging across the repertoire, in which new technological innovation has played a key part in enabling composers to bring to fruition new creative approaches. We are studying the context of each work, investigating the technology employed and analyzing the music.\r\nOne of our first completed case studies is Trevor Wishart’s Imago (2002). The way that Wishart worked and the software he used (his own Sound Loom software package) have resulted in an unusually rich resource for tracking the composer’s creative process over time and examining the relationship between the technical resources he used and the final musical outcome. The Sound Loom software works by taking an input sound file and applying a transformational process to this file (e.g. transposition, time stretching or brassage), using parameter data entered either directly into the program or as a data file, so as to create a new output sound file. The program does not operate in real time but generates sounds one at a time with clearly defined processes and parameters. This way of working leaves behind a trace, a set of date-stamped audio files which represent the evolution of the work over time. The development of sound materials, from an original source sound through a sequence of processes, can be traced potentially, and the gradual assembly of components for the final piece can be tracked over time. Furthermore, the data files used to control the various processes can provide information about the details of the different transformations that were deployed. If, as is the case with Imago, these materials have been to a large extent preserved an extremely rich resource is available for tracing the creative process as it evolved.\r\nHow might such a digital resource best be used by musicologists for researching the creative process and for analyzing the musical work? Central to the methodology employed is the use of software both in undertaking our research and in presenting our findings. This facilitates engagement with musical works as sound and the investigation of the techniques used through software emulations. So our primary means of researching the archive of sound and data files relating to Imago has been through software. One resource we have created is a calendar of activity. Set out like a traditional calendar this shows which files were created at what time and on which day. This calendar is not simply visual, the calendar being in software, each file is represented by an onscreen button and this can be used to play the sound or open the text file. It is therefore possible to trace in detail the process by which the work evolved day-by-day and hour-by-hour.\r\nAnother software resource we have produced shows the relationships between the sounds. A network of inter-related sounds, leading from the original source sound (Imago is built entirely from one single short recorded sound) through sequences of transformations branching out in different directions, to the completed work, is represented on screen. Each node is an on-screen button that can play the sound concerned. A slider control also allows the user to move through the evolution of the work in time, so that nodes on the diagram (i.e. sounds) gradually appear on screen in the order they were created. It is possible to see the temporal evolution of the work and to hear it by playing the files. We can discover whether sections were composed in the order they appear in the work (mostly they weren’t), whether materials for a particular section were all developed in close temporal proximity or not (sometimes they were) and how the overall form of the work took shape.\r\nThis leads to a related chart that also shows the relationships between sound files but this time focusing on the genealogy of the sounds – how different sounds are related through similar branches of processing. Again the nodes of the tree can be played. Furthermore, in this case it is possible to learn in detail about how sounds are interrelated. The processes that link sounds can be opened in an associated window on the screen. It is then possible to recreate that transformation using our own emulation of the Sound Loom software. The data used by the composer can be entered to produced an exact or very close replication of what Wishart himself did, or alternative settings can be tried to learn more about the processes and their potential and about the choices the composer was faced with. Imago is a long work, over 25 minutes, and the archive comprises well over 1000 files and employing many different processes. We have not therefore been able to analyse the whole piece at this level of detail but have chosen representative passages for in depth examination.\r\nIn summary, we have used software to help us understand more about the creative process involved in the composition of Imago. We have been able to track its temporal emergence moment by moment. We can follow each step in the creative process over time and see what that involved in terms of technical manipulations of the sounds. This technical and analytical work has been carried out alongside discussions and interviews with the composer so that we can cross-reference the composer’s thoughts on the creative process with our own interpretations. The outputs resulting from this research, which include interactive software, text and recordings of interviews with the composer, provides the reader with a multi-dimensional resource for exploring the structure of Imago and for developing an understanding of the creative process that led to its creation. Our presentation will include a demonstration of the software we have developed as well as discussion of Wishart’s creative process in composing Imago.","26 min","2015-10-09",["Reactive",64],{"$si18n:cached-locale-configs":65,"$si18n:resolved-locale":71,"$snuxt-seo-utils:routeRules":72,"$ssite-config":73},{"fr":66,"en":69},{"fallbacks":67,"cacheable":68},[],true,{"fallbacks":70,"cacheable":68},[],"en",{"head":-1,"seoMeta":-1},{"_priority":74,"currentLocale":78,"defaultLocale":79,"description":80,"env":81,"name":82,"url":83},{"name":75,"env":76,"url":77,"description":75,"defaultLocale":77,"currentLocale":77},-3,-15,-2,"en-US","fr-FR","Ressources IRCAM est une plateforme de ressources musicales et sonores, développée par l'IRCAM, pour les artistes, les chercheurs et les passionnés de musique.","production","Ressources IRCAM","https://ressources.ircam.fr",["Set"],["ShallowReactive",86],{"/person/Frederic-Dufeu":-1,"flat pages":-1},"/en/person/Frederic-Dufeu"]