Annette Vande Gorne. After her classic musical studies at the Royal Conservatory in Mons and Bruxelles, with Jean Absil, she discovered by chance the acousmatic music. Immediately convinced by the work of F. Bayle and P. Henry, and by the revolutionary characteristic of this art (upheaval of perception, new method of composition by the spectromorphologic method, new way to listen), she started to attend several stages, she studied musicology (ULB, Bruxelles) and electroacoustic composition with G. Rebeil and P. Schaeffer at the Conservatory in Paris. She was the founding member of “Musiques & Recherches” and the studio “Métamorphoses d’Orphée” (1982), and she organized a cycle of concerts and the festival of acousmatic music “Espace du Son”, through the creation of an ensemble of loudspeakers, the first and unique acousmonium in Belgium. She also created the magazine of aesthetic music “Lien” and the repertory of “electrodoc” for the publication of electroacoustic works. She founded the competition of composition “Métamorphoses” and the competition of interpretation of the space “Espace du Son”.
Professor in electroacoustic composition at the Royal Conservatory of Liège (1986), after in Bruxelles (1987) and in Mons (1993), she founded a section of electroacoustic music at the Conservatory in Mons, officially recognized since 2002, within the european framework of higher education (Bachelor, Master, PhD).
Annette Vande Gorne : Haïkus
Jour de l’An
Jour de fête : Ce matin-là, toutes les cloches des temples appellent le renouveau et l’espoir futur. L’écoute de ce moment est vécue comme un tissage spatial, grâce à ses 18 canaux distribués sur un dôme.
Haïkus : jour de l’an a été réalisé en 2020 dans le studio 18 canaux « Métamorphoses d’Orphée » de M&R et créée dans le festival « L’Espace du Son » à Bruxelles, théâtre Marni le 25 octobre 2020
New Year’s Day
Feast day: That morning, all the bells of the temples call for renewal and future hope. Listening to this moment is experienced as a spatial weaving, thanks to its 18 channels distributed on a dome.
Haïkus: New Year’s Day was realised in 2020 in M&R’s 18-channel studio “Métamorphoses d’Orphée” and premiered in the festival “L’Espace du Son” in Brussels, Théâtre Marni on 25 October 2020.