http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusiq ... 094&arch=1
voilà de quoi susciter la curiosité du mélomane !
![Image](http://www.filmmusicsociety.org/news_events/features/images/chiharajpg.jpg)
Composer Paul Chihara on the Source of his Creative Energies (vidéo en vo, où il parle de l'importance de la contre-culture des années 60, de l'influence du cinéma sur la composition) :
http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos ... e+energies
son site officiel :
http://pchihara.com/
In addition to his busy composing career, Dr. Chihara is a full time tenured professor at UCLA, and where he is now head of the graduate program in Composition for Visual Media, which includes not only film and television, but also animation.
ici un article qui lui est consacré : Paul Chihara Went Hollywood
(And Carnegie Hall, Too)
http://www.americancomposers.org/hollyw ... erview.htm
par Mic Holwin
One of today's most-lauded concert work composers, John Corigliano won an Academy Award last year for his third film score, The Red Violin (only the second classical composer, after Aaron Copland, to be so honored).
Likewise, acclaimed contemporary composer Tan Dun is receiving accolades-and may become the third classical composer to receive an Oscar as well-for his score for this year's multi-Academy Award nominee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
The days of sorting concert music composers and film music composers into separate bins, it seems, are over.
Almost...
des extraits de sa musique ici sur amazon.com : http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... ra&x=0&y=0
marrant le clin à David Raksin dans la première œuvre (le reste, je suis sûr que ça passerait comme une lettre à la poste sur des images fascinantes...
![Clin d’oeil ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)