‘Les Années 1967-1984’
4LP box – Metaphon 022 – 2024
Hardboard linen box with silk screened lettering + 16 page booklet with biography, interview, track info and photos.
Edition of 200 copies, with download code.
Release date: November 11, 2024
Available at La Scie Dorée webshop
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A1- Flux et Reflux – 6:51 – (1967) + Flute by Renaud François
A2- Modifications III – 16:20 – (1969)
B1- Bhinneka Tunggal Ika – 18:54 – (1974)
C1- Métamorphoses – 8:18 – (1969)
C2- Violélect V – 18:30 – (1969)
D1- Bande de Moebius – 24:04 – (1976) + Organ by Bernard Foccroulle
E1- Stabile-Instabile – 12:56 – (1970)
E2- Drei Nachdenken über Hymnen an die Nacht, Mvt 1 – 10:35 – (1970)
F1- Drei Nachdenken über Hymnen an die Nacht, Mvt 2 – 16:16 – (1970)
F2- Drei Nachdenken über Hymnen an die Nacht, Mvt 3 – 9:24 – (1970)
G1- Brumes – 14:40 – (1972)
G2- Anschlag – 10:17 – (1970)
H1- Space Music II – 12:19 – (1982)
H2- Vagues – 9:49 – (1984)
FERNAND VANDENBOGAERDE
Metaphon is thrilled to present this collection of 14 phenomenal electronic and electro-acoustic works by French composer Fernand Vandenbogaerde, realized between 1967 and 1984.
After his science studies Fernand Vandenbogaerde (1946) studied at the Conservatoire de Roubaix and did various classes and courses with a.o. Jean-Etienne Marie, Olivier Messiaen, Pierre Schaeffer, György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Bruno Maderna.
He wrote analytical essays on mathematic music, in particular the work of Iannis Xenakis.
Vandenbogaerde taught electro-acoustic music at various institutions and was director at the National School of Music and Dance in Blanc-Mesnil, near Paris.
As a composer he wrote works for orchestra, instrumental and chamber ensembles, sometimes in hybrid form including tape and electro-acoustic configurations. He also recorded numerous tape compositions in Bourges, Paris, Ghent and at his home studio. His works have been presented worldwide on various leading festivals and events.
The compositions included in this edition are primarily tape works, meticulously recorded and produced, radical and most of all timbre oriented which makes his compositions focus mainly on sound while other parameters hardly change. In Vandenbogaerde’s own words: “What determines my pieces, at least all the ones in this collection, is that it’s the material that dictates me, that will predetermine the form”. This particular approach distinguishes him quite a bit from many of his contemporaries within the field of electro-acoustic music.
Another interesting aspect in Vandenbogaerde’s work is the integration of micro tonal scales (conceived by Mexican composer Julian Carrillo), on the compositions Modifications III and the intriguing trilogy Drei Nachdenken über Hymnen an die Nacht.
All tracks are previously unreleased except the proto power electronics piece Anschlag which was self-released in 1971 on his own Point Radiant label, as a compilation LP which also included a track by Tristan Murail.
Production – Timo van Luijk
Mastering – EARLabs
Graphic design – Meeuw
Interview – Marc Chouvel
Translation – Valérie Vivancos