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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2012 · 6 MIN

Le courage, David Christoffel

from Fukushima Open Sounds

Pièce sonore de David Christoffel pour le projet « Et pendant ce temps là, à Fukushima… »« Le titre de l’œuvre est « Le courage ». J’avais été frappé, au moment de la catastrophe, que la réaction officielle française isole le courage des Japonais. Indépendamment du cynisme à faire des allusions patriotiques morales devant une situation qui éclate quelque chose du modèle de civilisation tout entier, il est plus que problématique d’essayer de faufiler l’idée que le courage puisse se valoir en réponse. Mes choix sonores consistent donc à faire entendre qu’il peut y avoir beaucoup de violence et de monde insupportable dessous ce qu’il s’agirait alors de continuer d’appeler « Le courage ». »D.Christoffel, extrait de la réponse à l’enquête de la revue l’Autre Musique David Christoffel is a French theorist, composer and radio producer. Auteur d’une thèse sur les mentions verbales sur les partitions de Satie, David Christoffel est attentif aux discours qui peuvent circuler autour de la musique. C’est pour ça qu’il invente des formes musicales de témoignages mélodramatiques dans l’émission de France Culture,  » Les Passagers de la nuit  » (le polar-opéra Norma, affaire criminelle ou la série « Musique du futur ») et qu’il crée des opéras parlés (comme Préludes et Fastes en 2003 ou Les Bâtons rompus en 2010, à la Maison de la poésie de Paris). Entre mélodrames (Opéras parlés, Incidences, 2008) et créations radiophoniques (Radio Toutlemonde, SuperMoyen, 2010), ses disques sont des expériences poétiques avec musique. Ses travaux sonores, articles et publications sont recensés ou/et accessibles sur la page http://www.dcdb.fr/ L’article Le courage, David Christoffel est apparu en premier sur Fukushima Open Sounds.

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