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Alain Weber was born on 8 December, 1930, is a French composer and music educator (1930–2019). Discover Alain Weber's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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1930

Alain Weber (8 December 1930 — 14 November 2019 ) was a French composer and music educator.

1941

Born in Château-Thierry, Weber began his studies at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1941.

1952

First Grand Prix de Rome in 1952, he won the same year the Sogeda Prize for his ballet Le Petit Jeu.

1957

Lecturer at the Conservatoire de Paris since 1957, he taught preparation for the teaching profession, solfège and counterpoint, then in 1970 he assumed the function of professor advisor to studies.

1965

Parallel to some serials works freely treated (Variations pour dixtuor, 1965 - Synecdoque pour hautbois, 1970), he developed a writing in quarter tones (Saxophone Quartet, 1984 - Constellaire, 1994).

Fascinated by poetic forms, he knows how to reconnect with the spirit of the pantoum (Strophes, 1965), and acrostic (Études Acrostiches, 1973), also inspired by the phonemes of Jean Cocteau's Poème de l'Étoile to create a vocal expression in onomatopoeias (Phonèminie, 1983 - Le "Chan" du Potager, 1984).

1973

He also employed various techniques of indeterministic composition, such as certain uses of transparent sheets, which, seen from different angles, generate transformations of pre-established melodic and harmonic propositions (Linear I, II, III, respectively for saxophone and orchestra, for octet, and for sextet of ondes Martenot, 1973–77).

1980

President of many juries, he was also a member of the symphonic commission of the SACEM (1980–83), then of the reading committee of Radio France.

He carried out numerous educational missions abroad (Tunisia, Canada, Yugoslavia, Taiwan...).

Alain Weber was an officer of the Ordre national du Mérite.

Weber's work focuses on an exploration of forms of writing that are constantly being renewed.

1982

The Grand Prix du disque français was awarded to him in 1982 for his television work La Rivière Perdue.

1984

He composed a musical tale for children (Le rusé petit Jean, 1984), but also instrumental works: his pedagogical research led him to use random, a rather flexible technique, assimilable by young performers (Concertante for guitar and guitars, 1993).

Each work poses a different musical problem, however, Weber's compositions evolve through a certain unity, never revealing a real break.