Robert Normandeau
Robert Normandeau is a Canadian electroacoustic music composer.
Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Normandeau studied at the Université Laval in Quebec City, and at the Université de Montréal, where he studied with Marcelle Deschênes and Francis Dhomont. He currently resides in Montreal, where he was appointed Professor of Electroacoustic Music Composition in 1999. With the release of Puzzles he was the first on the label to embrace the short-lived high-quality if impractical DVD Audio format.Recordings
- Puzzles
- Clair de terre
- Sonars
- Figures
- Tangram
- Lieux inouïs
- Le petit prince d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Tangram
- Lieux inouïs
- Normandeau, Spangiafora et al. Sonic Circuits 5
- Bédé
- Le cap de la tourmente
- La chambre blanche
- Chat noir
- Chorus, 16-track tape
- Clair de terre
- Convergence Radio
- Éclats de voix
- Éden, 16-track tape
- Électre suite
- Ellipse
- L'envers du temps, guitar, and tape
- Erinyes
- Erinyes pour Lucie, interactive system; choreography by Lucie Grégoire
- Figures de rhétorique, tape, and piano
- The Flautist
- Fragments
- Hamlet-Machine with Actors, 16-track tape
- Jeu
- Jeu blanc, tape, and flute
- Kuppel
- Malina
- Matériau pour Médée
- Matrechka
- Mémoires vives
- Musique holographique
- Palimpseste
- Palindrome
- Le petit prince
- Puzzle, 16-track tape
- Le renard et la rose
- Rumeurs
- Spleen
- StrinGDberg, 16-track tape
- Tangram
- Tropes
- Venture