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Last updated 8/18/23, please check the bracket posts for the most up-to-date competitor list.
Sorted alphabetically by game for easy searching.
These are (almost) all of the bracket participants! There are a few who are still up in the air. Please do not get upset with me if your blorbo did not qualify; I did my best to research each game I was unfamiliar with. The most common reason for a character to be disqualified was being from a game without any romance at all.
Note that some of these may be removed, as my attempts at research may not have been sufficient.
Madoka Aoyagi from Aokana Four Rhythms Across the Blue
Reiko Satou from Aokana Four Rhythms Across the Blue
Nahara from The Arcana
Nazali from The Arcana
Nasmira from The Arcana
Natiqa from The Arcana
Brasidas from Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
Soma Jarlskona from Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
Alfira from Baldur's Gate 3
Volo from Baldur's Gate 3
Mallory from Black Closet
oniontheif from Blooming Panic: Full Bloom Edition
Mossie from Cattails
Guinevere from Code: Realize
Kotoho Sakuragawa from collar x malice
Antonio from Coral Island
Helene Leventis from Crown and the Flame - Choices (mobile app)
Owen Herriot from Cupid Parasite
Viktor Vector from Cyberpunk 2077
Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077
Goro Takemura from Cyberpunk 2077
Mayor Mingus from Dialtown
Jerry from Dialtown
Pierre from Dialtown
Monika from Doki Doki Literature Club
The Arishok from Dragon Age 2
Varric Tethras from Dragon Age 2
Avaline Vallen from Dragon Age 2
Vivienne de Fer from Dragon Age Inquisition
Cole from Dragon Age Inquisiton
Scout Lace Harding from Dragon Age: Inquisition
Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi from Dragon Age: Inquisition
Sten from Dragon Age: Origins
Quizzmaster Quinn from Dream Daddy
Morgott the Grace-Given from Elden Ring
Matthew Gursky from Emily is Away
Magnolia from Fallout 4
Nick Valentine from Fallout 4
Phila from Fire Emblem Awakening
The Gatekeeper from Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Hypnos from Hades
Orpheus and Eurydice from Hades
Chaos from Hades
Charon from Hades
Sisyphus from Hades
Alecto from Hades
Azami Koshiba from Hatoful Boyfriend
Blanc Lapin from Ikemen Revolution
Lyla Park from Life is Strange 2
Kyousuke Natsume from Little Busters!
Javik from Mass Effect
Urdnot Wrex from Mass Effect
Zaeed Massani from Mass Effect
Mordin Solus from Mass Effect 2 & 3
The Illusive Man from Mass Effect 2 + 3
Samara from Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3
Evfra de Tershaav from Mass Effect Andromeda
Zevin Raeka from Mass Effect Andromeda
Jeff "Joker" Moreau from Mass Effect trilogy
Moss Mann from Monster camp
Gerard from Monster Camp and Monster Roadtrip
Tate from Monster Prom
Sadie from Monster Prom 3: Road Trip and Monster Prom 2: Camp
Jerry the Murderer from Monster Prom series
Mali from My Time at Portia
Jaehee Kang from Mystic Messenger
Vanderwood from Mystic Messenger
Shinbi from Nameless (the one thing you must recall)
Soi from Nameless (the one thing you must recall)
Thirteen from Obey Me! One Master to Rule Them All
Aurora Emery from Open Heart - Choices
Jeremy King from Our Life: Beginning & Always
Miranda from Our Life: Beginnings & Always
Terry from Our Life: Beginnings & Always
Rio Iwasaki from Persona 3 Portable
Junpei Iori from Persona 3 Portable
Yosuke Hanamura from Persona 4
Kanji Tatsumi from Persona 4
Goro Akechi from Persona 5
Yusuke Kitagawa from Persona 5
Ryūji Sakamoto from Persona 5
Eothas from Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
Grim from Romancelvania
Gaius from Rune Factory 3
Illuminata from Rune Factory 4
Porcoline Tulle De Saint-Coquille from rune factory 4
Ventuswill from Rune Factory 4
Lin Fa from Rune Factory 4
Volkanon from Rune Factory 4
Terry from Rune Factory 5
Malix from Seduce Me the Otome
Halek Prince from Shepherds of Haven
Bao-Dur from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
Clint from Stardew ValleyGus from Stardew Valley
Jodi from Stardew Valley
Kent from Stardew Valley
Krobus from Stardew Valley
Linus from Stardew Valley
Marnie from Stardew Valley
Mayor Lewis from Stardew Valley
Sandy from Stardew Valley
Robin from Stardew Valley
The Wizard (aka. M. Rasmodius) from Stardew Valley
Clemens from Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town
Jacopo from Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town
Karina from Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town
Flora from Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
Lars from Story of Seasons Pioneers of Olive Town
Brynjolf from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Cicero from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Erandur from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Faendal from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Hadvar from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
J'zargo from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Miraak from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Seranna from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Teldryn Sero from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Ondolemar from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Olivia Vanderwall Nevrakis from The Royal Romance - Choices
Iorveth from The Witcher 2
Vernon Roche from The Witcher 2
Julian Alfred Pankratz (Dandelion/Jaskier) from The Witcher 3
Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy from The Witcher 3
Karen Hanatsubaki from Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side 3
Arihiko Inui from Tsukihime
Yumizuka Satsuki from Tsukihime
Alicia Rosales from XOXO Droplets
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CRACKPOT THEORY: THE VOODOO ‘VIRGIN MARY’ IS ACTUALLY ERZULIE
Pictured: “Miss Erzulie Freda” by Andre Pierre
(Previously, I had argued that this must be Erzulie Freda, but now I no longer think that is necessarily the case.)
In Voodoo in New Orleans, Robert Tallant described how New Orleans Voodooists worshiped the Catholic saints:
“These merchants also sell pictures of saints. To certain Roman Catholic saints particular Voodoo power has been attributed: St. Michael is thought best able to aid in conquering enemies; St. Anthony de Padua is invoked for “luck”; St. Mary Magdalene is popular with women who are in love; St. Joseph (holding the Infant Jesus) is used to get a job. Many Voodoos believe a picture of the Virgin Mary in their homes will prevent illness, and that one of St. Peter (with the Key to Heaven) will bring great and speedy success in financial matters (without the Key to Heaven, St. Peter is still reliable in helping in the achievement of minor successes; the power of the picture is less, however). Pictures of the Sacred Heart of Jesus are believed to have the ability to cure organic diseases.”
SOURCE: Source: Tallant, Robert. Voodoo in New Orleans. 1946. Reprint, Gretna, La.: United Kingdom, Pelican Publishing Company, 1983.:
Many of these saints are not actually the Catholic Saints, but African-derived deities hidden under their names.
From the interview with the 75-year old Mary Washington (“Mary Ellis”), who was born in 1863*:
“That’s all I can remember. Marie Laveau used to call St. Peter somethin’ like ‘Laba.’ She called St. Michael ‘Daniel Blanc,’ and St. Anthony ‘Yon Sue.’ There was another one she called ‘On Za Tier’; I think that was St. Paul. I never did know where them names come from. They sounded Chinee to me. You know the Chinee emperor sent her a shawl? She wore it all the time, my aunt told me.”
SOURCE: Source: Tallant, Robert. Voodoo in New Orleans. 1946. Reprint, Gretna, La.: United Kingdom, Pelican Publishing Company, 1983.:
*Age and date of birth described in: Long, Carolyn Morrow. A New Orleans voudou priestess: The legend and reality of Marie Laveau. University Press of Florida, 2007.
Due to her age, the septuagenarian seems to have corrupted the pronunciation of the deities’ names. “Daniel Blanc” can be identified with Dan (Damballah), while “Laba” can be identified with Legba (Papa Legba). “Yon Sue” is probably Agasu (Miché Agoussou), while “On Za Tier” is possibly Azaka (Assonquer).
In Mythologie Vodou, Milo Marcelin identifies Maitresse Ezulie (Erzili Freda Dahomey) with the Virgin Mary. To be precise, she is identified with Our Lady of Sorrows (Mater Dolorosa), and two “Black Madonnas”: The Virgin of Altagracia, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
“Maitresse Ezili est identifiée à la Mater Dolorosa, représentée, dans les chromos catholiques, sous les traits d'une jolie femme qui porte des colliers en perles et en or, beaucoup de bracelets et de bagues en argent et en or, et qui a le coeur transpercé d'une épée en or. Elle est aussi identifiée à ces deux Vierges noires: Altagrace, appelée aussi Vierge d'Higuey (nom d'une ville Dominicaine), et Notre Dame du Mont-Carmel.”
SOURCE: Marcelin, Milo. Mythologie vodou: rite arada, vol. I. Haiti, Éditions haïtiennes, 1949, p. 77.
An intriguing bit of evidence is mentioned in Jeffrey E. Anderson’s Voodoo: An African American Religion.
In her thesis, Kendra Cole discovered a pencil drawing on the upper right corner of a document from the 19th century: The State of Louisiana v. Louise Johnson, New Orleans: City Archives, June 7, 1893.
The drawing can be viewed here, on page 31: https://aquila.usm.edu/honors_theses/658
It is not an exact match, but resembles Erzulie’s vèvè, as portrayed by Andre Pierre (shown above) and identified by Maya Deren in the 20th century.
See: Deren, Maya. Divine Horsemen : The Living Gods of Haiti. New Paltz, NY: McPherson, 1983 (originally published in 1953), p. 260: https://archive.org/details/divinehorsemenli00dere/page/260/mode/2up
Erzulie Dantor is also identified with the Virgin Mary, but her vèvè is not a match. See: https://haitianartsociety.org/ezili-dantor
Cole notes:
“My research in New Orleans was the first time the case had been opened since it was deposited; therefore, the probability of someone else representing the practice and drawing the symbol is doubtful.”
SOURCE: Cole, Kendra, "The State and the Spirits: Voodoo and Religious Repression in Jim Crow New Orleans" (2019). Honors Theses. 658. https://aquila.usm.edu/honors_theses/658
However, Anderson cautions:
“Unfortunately, the drawing is of uncertain age and origin and has no clear relevance to the case with which it associated, rendering it possible that the resemblance is simple chance.” (footnote 88)
SOURCE: Anderson, Jeffrey E. Voodoo: An African American Religion. LSU Press, 2024.
Indeed, the symbol might not be related to the lwa Ezili, but African in origin. For example, a similar heart-shaped symbol appears in the following photograph from 1900:
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division, The New York Public Library. "Le roi d'Allada." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1900. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47de-07a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
As suggested by the name “Ezili Freda Dahomey”, Erzulie’s originates in the West African vodún Azili:
“An enslaved woman from Agonli-Houegbo, east of Abomey, established a shrine for the spirit Azili in the Tové neighborhood. Azili is the namesake of Haiti’s Èzili spirit family. The Dahomian army sold the woman in Hueda during the reign of Agaja, where she ended up remaining...Given Èzili’s importance in Haiti’s Rada and Petwo Rites, the narrative of the spirit’s origin in Dahomey and implantation in Hueda after 1720 suggests that the Èzili spirits have a Dahomian or Mahi origin.” (p. 73)
“Some have claimed that Ezili is a Haitian spirit (Dayan 1995, 58). However, the spirit Azlì or Azili is still served today in the Fon language area of Benin. Azlì dwells in the waters of Lake Azili that surround the island of Agonve, located on the left bank of the Oueme River (Brand 2000b, 7). In addition to their common traits, major differences include leprous male manifestations of Azlì in Fon culture (Tossounon 2012).” (pp. 169-170)
SOURCE: Hebblethwaite, Benjamin. A transatlantic history of Haitian Vodou: rasin figuier, rasin Bwa Kayiman, and the Rada and Gede Rites. Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2021.
See also: Daniels, Kyra Malika. "An Assembly of Twenty-One Spirit Nations." Africa and Its Historical and Contemporary Diasporas (2023): 67.
Worship of St. Peter and the Virgin Mary were prominent features of New Orleans Voodoo.
In an interview from the Federal Writer’s Project, Charles Raphael (“Raoul Desfrene”, born ca. 1868) described how Marie Laveau’s altar for “good work” featured statues of the Virgin Mary and Saint Peter:
Raoul Desfrene, a “French Negro” of 77, remembered Marie II well and attended some of her rites when he was a boy of about fourteen. What impressed him most was the jewelry he said she wore, which included, besides the ponderous gold earrings, diamond and ruby clasps in her scarlet-and-blue tignons, many rings set with diamonds and other precious stones, a huge horseshoe brooch of diamonds and a heavy gold bracelet on each arm. “She sure used to dress up,” he said.
He dismissed Marie I with, “There was an old lady living there, but nobody paid her no mind.” Raoul enjoyed describing the home of the Laveaus. According to him there was an altar for “good luck and good work” in the front room. It was covered with a white cloth and held a statue of the Virgin and one of Saint Peter. Raoul recalled one of another saint, a Saint Marron, who, he explained, “was a colored saint white people don’t know nothing about. Even the priests ain’t never heard of him ’cause he’s a real hoodoo saint.”
SOURCE: Tallant, Robert. Voodoo in New Orleans. United States, Pelican Publishing, 1984. Originally published in 1946.
If St. Peter was Papa Legba, it is plausible that the Virgin Mary was Erzulie, due to her prominence in Haitian Vodou as the divine feminine principle.
In Haitian Vodou, Milo Rigaud emphasized the importance of Damballah, Legba, and Erzulie, where the three form a holy trinity in the form of a triangle (“le triangle”):
Legba is figured as a divine masculine prototype, while Erzulie is figured a divine feminine prototype:
Dans le voudoo, Legba origine et prototype mâle du voudoo, est donc le soleil qui préside aux rites, tandis qu'Erzulie, origine et prototype femelle, en est la lune. Legba en est le Christ et Erzulie la Vierge. Les autres mystères viennent à leur suite, par ordre hiérarchique.
TRANSLATION:
In Vodou, Legba - male origin and prototype of Vodou - is the sun who presides over rites, while Erzulie - female origin and prototype - is the moon. Legba is the Christ and Erzulie the Virgin. The other mystères follow them, in hierarchical order.
SOURCE: Rigaud, Milo. La tradition voudoo et le voudoo haïtien: son temple, ses mystères, sa magie. FeniXX, 1953. https://original-ufdc.uflib.ufl.edu/AA00002240/00001
SEE ALSO: Rigaud, Milo. Secrets of voodoo. City Lights Books, 1985. French edition by Editions Niclaus 1953. Accessible here: https://archive.org/details/secretsofvoodoo00riga/mode/2up
This mirrors the importance of Saint Peter and the Virgin Mary in Louisiana Voudou.
Additionally, “Mama You” might be referring to one of the Ezili.
This is what is known about “Mama You”:
“Finally, some divinities survive only as names recorded in old documents, while others were probably no more than creations of imaginative authors. Mama You is one of the former, with her lone mention being a brief reference in a 1939 Federal Writers’ Project oral history. The only details supplied by the document are that she was “the mother of the child Jesus” and that she would sometimes answer from the ground when called by Marie Laveau.”
SOURCE: Anderson, Jeffrey E. Voodoo: An African American Religion. LSU Press, 2024.
Pictured: The protective mother, “Erzulie Dantor” by Andre Pierre
In Haitian Vodou, Ezili is sometimes referred to as “Manman” (as in, “Ezili bel Manman”, “Manman cherie” “Manman lavi” etc...) This is especially true for the protective mother Manman Ezili Danto. Words of praise for Ezili (especially, “Manman Danto”) sometimes refer to her as “Manman Ou”; there are many examples of this that can easily be found on the internet.
Just a hypothesis, but “Mama You” might be derived from “Manman Ou”, or part of a sentence that goes “Mama, You…” where “Mama” refers to (Mama) Ezili. In other words, “Mama You” might not be the name of a spirit but words of praise for Ezili - possibly, but not necessarily Ezili Danto.
In Lapriye Ginen, there is a lwa called “Manman Wou”, who is part of the Ezili famille. Another possibility is that "Mama You" is derived from this "Manman Wou".
SOURCE: Beauvoir, Max. Lapriyè Ginen. Haiti, Edisyon Près Nasyonal d'Ayiti, 2008.
Benjamin Hebblewaithe reproduced Beauvoir’s list of lwa here: http://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/02/68/96/00001/Historical%20Linguistic%20Dimensions%20of%20Spirit%20Migration%20in%20Haitian%20Vodou.pdf
This is nothing definitive; I could have this wrong.
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Previously, I proposed a theory that the Saint-Domingans may have brought a version of Erzulie who was both Erzulie Freda and Erzulie Dantor, like so:
“While I previously argued that this must be Erzulie Freda Dahomey, I have since realized that my logic was not entirely consistent. In Haitian Vodou, there exists a massive pantheon, where the lwa can be categorized by famille . “Erzulie” is actually a famille of lwa , where Erzulie Dantor is often described as the Petwo counterpart to Erzulie Freda Dahomey. (others categorize Erzulie Dantor as Rada and Erzulie Freda Dahomey as Danwonmen ) In the historical record of New Orleans, there is no evidence of an organization of Voudou spirits by famille . Petwo counterparts to Rada lwa - such as Damballah la Flambeau, Erzulie Dantor, and Maitre Carrefour - are absent.
Papa Lébat (Louisiana Voudou) might capture an earlier version of Papa Legba (Haitian Vodou), where he is both Atibon Legba and Maitre Carrefour. If Erzulie really was incorporated into Louisiana Voudou, it is possible she was both Erzulie Freda Dahomey and Erzulie Dantor.”
Upon reflection, I realize this theory doesn’t actually make sense.
The emergence of Erzulie Dantor can be dated to Bwa Kayiman. The Saint-Domingans fled to New Orleans years after this event. It is very unlikely that Erzulie Dantor would have merged with Erzulie Freda during this time window.
Because the historical record is so sparse, there is a lot of uncertainty here. But it seems more sensible that the Saint-Domingans would have brought something resembling Azili and possibly Erzulie Freda Dahomey, if they brought a version of Erzulie with them at all. In other words, my previous speculation that this version of Erzulie would be both Erzulie Freda and Erzulie Dantor is probably wrong.
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Si tu passes aux Grands Champs demain, moi je n'ai rien prévu pour la Saint-Valentin
O. V., pourquoi tu fais ça ? Pourquoi tu essaies de nous vendre ta réforme à laquelle toi-même tu ne crois pas, comme un démarcheur à la ramasse, un colporteur délocalisé à Casa ou Jakarta qui essaierait de nous refiler son forfait un peu cheap mais plus cher qu'ailleurs ?
(Là je t'entends me dire, mon cher OVni du calembour perdu : "Cole Porter, mais oui bien sûr, j'adore Smoke Gets In Your Eyes !", en me piquant ma clope pour me souffler la fumée dans les yeux, l'air un tantinet moqueur du séducteur un peu trop sûr de lui.)
Ça se voit Bob que t'y crois pas à ta camelote de Téléshopping (O. V. s'est toujours fait appeler Bob par ses proches). Si ça se résume à ça la politique aujourd'hui, autant nommer Marie-Ange Nardi à la tête du gouvernement, elle est sacrément rompue à l'exercice depuis toutes ces années en tête-à-tête de gondole du Téléachat matutinal ; tandis que toi tu te contredis, t'es nul, tu t'emmêles les pinceaux !
Quand tu parles du minimum de pension à 1200..., quand tu as le toupet de dire sur un plateau que "le seul risque que prennent les retraités avec cette réforme c'est d'avoir leur pension actuelle augmentée", tu me fais penser à un ado en galère qui essaie de faire croire à sa daronne que la p'tite boulette de shit qu'elle a retrouvée dans le tiroir de sa commode à côté de la fiole de poppers, ben elle est pas à lui mais à Jordan qui lui a demandé de la planquer chez lui car son père est alcoolique et violent et qu'il pourrait l'envoyer direct à l'hosto s'il tombait dessus...
Bref, "Arrête avec tes mensonges", comme l'écrivait Fiodor Dostoïevski, non, Jean Cocteau, heu non je m'embrouille, comme l'écrivait Philippe Bresson bien sûr... Besson, Philippe Besson ! Ton petit nez de koala que je trouvais trop petit mais mignon quand même va finir par ressembler à une barre de pole dance si tu continues, et toi tournant autour l'air un peu glauque, à un stripteaseur sur le retour à qui son mac essaie de faire croire qu'il tient la barre mieux que personne pour pas se faire lui-même entarter quand il sort de sa cachette aux allures de palais déserté.
T'es devenu un cache-misère mon bel ami de la micheline rouge, un paravent un peu ringue (style Maison du Monde) mon petit prince naguère charmant du Train Bleu. Et moi, spectateur immobile de ce spectacle infiniment désastreux, je me sens comme l'escort boy embarqué dans la voiture de Pierre Palmade, qui préfère prendre la fuite parce qu'il se sent shitty d'en être arrivé là pour un peu d'oseille (1200 ?) et un demi quart d'heure de gloire qu'on lui a fait miroiter, et que même si c'est pas bien de s'enfuir et il ne le sait que trop, ben parfois dans la vie trop c'est trop.
Il est encore temps de réagir Monsieur le Porteur de Parole. Il fut un temps où vous portiez beau vous savez... Pourquoi ne pas démissionner de vos fonctions actuelles pour revenir à vos premiers serments (le soin, Hippocrate) et à vos lointaines amours ?
Post-scriptum : Si tu passes aux Grands Champs demain, moi je n'ai rien prévu pour la Saint-Valentin.
Philos ZAMOYSKI
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06-06 DENVER, CO - MARCH 1: Cirque de Soliel's performance in Denver, titled 'Luzia'on June 1, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. Ugo Laffolay, 'Canes' performs. ... http://dlvr.it/PK2fgL
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Septembre 19. Fumo Nero + Chafouin + Siren's Carcass – Cirque électrique 19. Bader Motor – La Station 19. F.L.U. + Uzhur + Extreme Precautions (fest. OFFF) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 20. The Brian Jonestown Massacre – La Cigale 20. Jean-Philippe Gross + Franz Hautzinger + Jealousy Party (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 20. Lil Louis + Dopplereffekt + Kiddy Smile (dj) + Clara 3000 + Cerrone (Climax Party) – Wanderlust 20. Trash Knife + Cookies + Urine – La Comedia (Montreuil) 20. Butch Mckoy + Paulie Jan (fest. OFFF) – La Marbrerie (Montreuil) 21. Sheik Anorak + Anna Henriksson – Le Zorba (gratuit) 21. Chris Abrahams + Tarawangsawelas + Low Jack (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 21. Crisis + Plomb – Petit Bain 21. Stratocastors + Thee Maximators + Joujou Jaguar + Princesse Gilbert + Th Da Freak (fest. OFFF) – L'Aérosol 22. Eve Aboulkheir + Prune Bécheau + Jean-Luc Guionnet + Muddersten + Ingar Zach – Cneai (Pantin) 22. On Ceim & Le UN ensemble : "Time Elleipsis" + Le UN ensemble : "Unkino" (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR 22. Atonalist avec Gavin Friday – Petit Bain 22. Gerostenkorp – Scandle 22. Zëro, Virigine Despentes & Béatrice Dalle – Auditorium du théâtre (Chelles) 22. Bajram Bili + Abschaum + Polycool + Grand 8 (fest. Pschit) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 22. Paula Temple + LSD + Tommy Four Seven + W.LV.S + Shlomo + Kolde... (Dream Nation fest.) – Docks de Paris (Aubervilliers) 23. Marc Hurtado & Olivier Brisson – Galerie Laurent Gaudin (gratuit) 23. Spiritualized – Cabaret sauvage 23. Sigha + Inigo Kennedy + D. Carbonne + Exal + LGML + Elomak + Greg Rivière + David Some (Dream Nation fest.) – Plage de Glazart 24. Holy Esque + Jaguwar – Supersonic (gratuit) 24. Oneohtrix Point Never (Red Bull Music fest.) – Le 104 26. Bisou de Saddam – Omadis (gratuit) 26. Sleaford Mods + Consumer Electronics – Le Trianon 26. Chassol + Thomas de Pourquery + Flavien Berger + Jacques + Ala.Ni + Quentin Rollet + Gaspar Claus + Jocelyn Mienniel + Low Jack + Lucie Antunes + Christine Ott + Serafina Steer + Ghedalia Tazartes + Mathieu Edward + Mélissa Laveaux (Red Bull Music fest.) – Cabaret sauvage 26. Common Eider, King Eider + Drekka + Inselberg – Olympic café 27. Part Chimp + Spectres + Sextile – La Station 27. Yuzo Koshiro & Motohiro Kawashima + Kode9 & Koji Morimoto + Oklou & Krampf + Teki Latex & DITC + Konx-Om-Pax (Red Bull Music fest.) – Gaîté lyrique 27. Scratch Massive – croisières électroniques 27. Bas Mooy + Ayarcana + Brulée b2b Apothicaire + Mercury 200 + LLY – Glazart 28. Rebeka Warrior + La Chatte + Sexy Sushi + Jardin – La Station 28. La Mverte + Markus Gibb – La Java 28. Terrine + Spoliatûre + Mamiedaragon + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke – Treize 28. Dj Scotch Egg + Takami Nakamoto & Sébastien Benoits + Kyoka Kondo + Aki-Ra Sunrise & Ben Vedren – Centre Pompidou 28. Chosen Few + Dano + Tellurian + Casual Gabberz – Rex Club 28. Zadig + The Driver + Nimä Skill – Le FDP 29. Gaël Segalen + Best Available Technology – Le Zorba (gratuit) 29. Terry Riley & Gyan Riley – La Maroquinerie 29. Aurora Halal + Roberto Succo + Elena Colombi + Jasss + Nihiloxica + Front de cadeaux + Julianna + Oko dj + Miley Serious + Jita Sensation (Red Bull Music fest.) – La Station 29. Bleib Modern – Olympic café 29. Alien Rain + AnD + AWB + Parfait + Speedy J – tba 30. King Dude + Kaelan Mikla + The Dark Red Seed – Petit Bain 30. Eryck Abecassis & Francisco Meirino (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Octobre 02. The Melvins – L'Alhambra 03. Vanilla Poppers + Pierre & Bastien + Stratocastors – Olympic café 03. Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Opéra mort + Jean Carval – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Jean-Louis Costes + Monte Verita : hommage à Daniel Johnston – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 04. Oiseaux-Tempête, Mondkopf & G. W. Sok + Princess Thailand – Centre Barbara-FGO 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 05. Sathönay + Bell Lungs – Le Zorba (gratuit) 05. Go!Zilla + Jessica 93 – Petit Bain 05. Clara De Asis + Simon Henocq & Jean-Sébastien Mariage + Farida Amadou, Olivier Benoît & Julien Desprez – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 05. Mokado + Franck Vigroux & Kurt D'Haeseleer : « Centaure » + Konpyuta & Méryll Ampe (Rouxteur fest.) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 06. Melik Ohanian : perf. musicale autour de l'expo. d'Abdelkader Benchamma (Nuit blanche) – Collège des Bernardins (gratuit) 06. Nicolas Horvath : nuit Eric Satie + Xavier Veilhan, Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova, Mikhail & Sacha Rudy, Ève Risser, Yannis Kyriakides et Andy Moor : Nuit Studio Venezia + Bryce Dessner : Ymusic (Œuvres d'Andrew Norman, Nico Muhly, Sufjan Stevens, Son Lux, Annie Clark, Gabriel Kahane, Shara Worden...) (Nuit blanche) – Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Leif + Black Zone Myth Chant + Toma Kami + Marylou + Carlton + MMPP + De Grandi b2b Sunareht + Emma b2b Marcorosso – La Station 06. Infecticide + Christeene + Domina Pizzo + Calling Maria + Angel Karel – Le Dépôt 06. Walter Dean + Monolithe noir + Vernacular + O89 + Stienis & Eqko + Arnaud Laffond & Wael Alkak (Rouxteur fest.) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 09. Bérangère Maximin + Brutter + Gosheven (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Richie Hawtin – Olympia 11. John Carpenter – Salle Pleyel 12/13. Les Négresses vertes – Cabaret sauvage 12. Thorofon + Control + Te/DIS – Les Voûtes 12. Les Ramoneurs de menhir vs SP32 – Gibus 12. The Mugwump + Mourn + Camera + Jessica93 (dj) + France sauvage + Lastrack (dj) + Teki Latex (dj)... – La Station 12. Villejuif Undergournd + Le Réveil des tropiques + Casse Gueule – Théâtre d'Ivry 12. Shifted + Shxcxchcxsh + Antenes + You Should Not Care + JPLD – Concrete 12. Détente + Dear Abra + Françoise Pagan + Peanuts – La Java 12. Hyphen Hyphen (dj) + Arnaud Rebotini + Jennifer Cardini + Rag + Sônge (dj) – L'Olympia 13. Françoiz Breut + David Fenech : hommage à Daniel Johnston – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 13. Low – La Gaîté lyrique 13. En attendant Ana + Duds + Yen Yen + Saint DX...– La Station 13. Aquaserge + Mohamed Lamouri + P.r2b – Théâtre d'Ivry 13. SNTS + Shdw & Obscur Shape + Boston 168 + Under Black Helmet + Airod + Illnurse + Silent-One – tba 15. Lloyd Cole – Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord 15. Nicolas Vérin : "L'Apocalypse de Jean" de Pierre Henry – Athénée 15. The Necks – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Petra Pied de Biche + Thharm + Fiasco – La Comedia (Montreuil) 16. Feromil + In Bear Suits + Seine – tba 17. Blurt – Espace b 17. Mark Morgan + La Race – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 18. Max Cooper – La Gaîté lyrique 19. Tiny Tramp + Forme étrangère + Trottoir – La Pointe Lafayette 20. Les Hôpitaux + Danse avec les Shlags – Le Zorba (gratuit) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Les Tétines noires + Dear Deer – Petit Bain 22. Dead Meadow – Petit Bain 24. Motorama – Petit Bain 25. Marissa Nadler – Point FMR 25. Fews – Olympic café 25. Cat Power – Trianon 25. Die Selektion + Structures – Petit Bain 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon 27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage 27. CAR + Sentimental Rave – Petit Bain 27. Silent Front + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – tba 27. CJ Bolland + 999999999 + 747 + Jibis + JKS b2b Mayeul + Jaquarius – La Machine 30. David Eugene Edwards & Alexander Hacke – La Maroquinerie 30. Mariachi & Maria Bertel + Rafael Toral – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 31. Acid Mothers Temple + Bambara (Le Beau fest. off) – Glazart 31. Thierry Balasse joue Pierre Henry – La Gaîté lyrique 31. Terrine + Regalec + Victime – La Pointe Lafayette 31. Marie Davidson + Oktober Lieber – Petit Bain 31. Phill Niblock & Thierry Madiot + Trio Grands Lacs – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Novembre 01. Elysian Fields – La Maroquinerie 01. Casual Hex + Hyäne – La Pointe Lafayette 01. John Maus + Mac DeMarco + The Voidz + Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever + Étienne Daho... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. [Fever Ray : ANNULÉ] + Blood Orange + Chvrches + Chromeo + Bagarre + Car Seat Headrest + Dream Wife + Lewis OfMan + Boy Pablo + Kaytranada... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. Bon Iver + dj Koze + Jeremy Underground + Stephan Malkmus & The Jicks + Unknow Mortal Orchestra + Avalon Emerson + Snail Mail + Daniel Avery + Muddy Monk... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. Emma Ruth Rundle – Petit Bain 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 04. Deena Abdelwahed – Concrete 05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse 05. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bataclan 05. David Byrne – Zénith 06. Soft Kill – Olympic café 06. Agnostic Front + Fishing With Guns + Blackened – Gibus 08. Cold Cave – Petit Bain 09. Le Syndicat – Centre d'animation Vercingétorix 09. Rendez-Vous + Prurient + Silent Servant + Poison Point + Crave + Low Jack b2b Moyo + Clara 3000 & Coni – La Machine 09>11. Baba Commandant & The Mandigo Band + Senyawa + Brothers Unconnected (Alan & Richard Bishop) + Porest Group + King Gong + Robert Millis & Jesse Paul Miller – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 13. Hot Snakes – Point FMR 13. MellaNoisEscape + Puts Mary – Petit Bain 13. Sophie Agnel, Joke Lanz & Michael Vatcher – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Peter Murphy & David J jouent "In the Flat Fields" – Bataclan 15. Méryll Ampe + Emmanuelle Bouyer + Anne Flore Cabanis + Matthieu Crimersmois + Frédéric Mathevet + Colin Roche + Anton Mobin... (Extended Score #2) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 16. Parquet Courts – Elysées Montmartre 16. Noir Boy George + Officine – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. The Damned – Elysées Montmartre 18. Ensemble Links : « Drumming » de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 21. The Breeders – Le Trianon 21. Lydia Lunch & Ian White – Espace B 22. Scout Niblett – Petit Bain 22. Serge Teyssot-Gay, Christian Vialard & Éric Arlix : Hypogé – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel 23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 23. Kollaps + Trepaneringsritualen + Verset Zero – Gibus 23. Saravah revisité (Areski, The Recyclers, Arlt, Bojan Flames...) + Hyperculte + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Endless Boogie + Pan American + Facs + Von Limb + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Frustration + Twin Arrows – Rack'am (Brétigny/Orge) 25. Satan + Kill + Necrodancer – Espace B 25. Evan Crankshaw & The Dead Mauriacs + The Mauskovic Dance Band + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 27. Mudhoney – Trabendo 27. Etienne Jaumet – New Morning 28. Andy Moor & Anne-James Chaton – Cité de l'architecture (gratuit) 28. Adult. – Petit Bain 29. Interpol – Salle Pleyel 29. Esben & The Witch – Point FMR 29. CHDH + Mariachi + Lårs Akerlund + Sten Backman (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux)
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 02. Beak> – Café de la danse 03. Idles + John – Bataclan 05. Julia Holter – Petit Bain 05. Sudden Infant + Massicot – Centre culturel suisse 06. La Tène avec Jacques Puech, Louis Jacques, Guilhem Lacroux & Jérémie Sauvage – Centre culturel suisse 06. The KVB + M!R!M – Badaboum 07. Antoine Chessex + Nina Garcia + Francisco Meirino – Centre culturel suisse 08. Père Ubu – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 08. The Horrorist + Federico Amoroso – L'Officine 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 12. Nova Materia – La Maroquinerie 14. New Model Army – Trabendo 14. Hangman's Chair + Jessica93 + Revok – Les Cuizines (Chelles) 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Drab Majesty – Point FMR
2019
Janvier 22. Emmanuelle Parrenin & Dominique Regref – La Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 26. Chloé – Elysée-Montmartre
Février 02. The Residents – Gaîté lyrique 06. Brendan Perry – Petit Bain 07. VNV Nation – Le Trabendo 22. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon
Mars 20. Oomph! – La Machine 29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 27. She Past Away – La Machine 27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
Mai 10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Septembre 13. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre)
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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2022-23 Winnipeg Jets Roster
Wingers
#8 Saku Mäenalanen (Tornio, Finland)
#26 Blake Wheeler (Robbinsdale, Minnesota)
#27 Nikolaj Ehlers (Aalborg, Denmark)
#71 Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (Stockholm, Sweden)
#81 Kyle Connor (Clinton Charter Township, Michigan)
Centers
#17 Adam Lowry (Calgary, Alberta) A
#19 David Gustafsson (Tingsryd, Sweden)**
#22 Mason Appleton (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
#25 Karson Kuhlman (Cloquet, Minnesota)*
#28 Kevin Stenlund (Stockholm, Sweden)*
#36 Morgan Barron (Halifax, Nova Scotia)**
#55 Mark Scheifele (Kitchener, Ontario) A
#80 Pierre-Luc Dubois (Sainte-Agathes-Des-Montes, Quebec)
#89 Sam Gagner (London, Ontario)
#91 Cole Perfetti (Whitby, Ontario)**
Defensemen
#2 Dylan DeMelo (London, Ontario)
#4 Neal Pionk (Hermantown, Minnesota)
#14 Ville Heinola (Honkajoki, Finland)
#44 Josh Morrissey (Calgary, Alberta) A
#54 Dylan Samberg (Hermantown, Minnesota)**
#64 Logan Stanley (Kitchener, Ontario)
#77 Kyle Capobianco (Mississauga, Ontario)*
#88 Nate Schmidt (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
Goalies
#33 David Rittich; Jr. (Jihlava, Czech Republic)*
#37 Connor Hellebuyck (Commerce Charter Township, Michigan)
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1995, le gros bilan
Les matches de 1995 à revoir
Le clasico Real-Barça du 7 janvier 1995: le Real de Jorge Valdano retourne une manita (5-0) dans la figure du Barça de Johan Cruyff. Chez Footballia.
PSG-FC Nantes du 11 janvier 1995: l’insolence nantaise éloigne le dernier prétendant susceptible de lui barrer la route du titre. Chez Footballia.
PSG-Barcelone du 15 mars 1995, quart de finale de la Ligue des champions: un but de Vincent Guérin pousse la carrière d’entraîneur de Johan Cruyff vers sa fin (tout en prolongeant celle de Luis Fernandez). Chez Footballia.
Ajax-Bayern du 19 avril 1995, demi-finale de la Ligue des champions: la classe biberon de Louis van Gaal surpasse un Bayern un peu trop tranquille. Chez Footballia.
Les plus beaux buts de l’année
Le contre d’école de l’AC Milan ponctué par Boban au Parc des Princes en demi-finale de la Ligue des champions contre le PSG.
Le but de George Weah avec le Milan contre la Lazio, et une poignée d’autres qui permettront au Libérien de décrocher le Ballon d’Or.
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Les gestes fous
Le yoko-Geri d’Eric Cantona à Selhurst Park contre Crystal Palace, acte fondateur du Manchester United de Sir Alex Ferguson.
La frappe lointaine de l’Espagnol Nayim au Parc des Princes donne, au bout des prolongations, la Coupe des Coupes au Real Saragosse.
Le coup du scorpion de René Higuita, à Wembley, aussi spectaculaire qu’inutile (donc génial).
Les héros improbables
Jean-Louis Garcia, quatrième gardien du FC Nantes titularisé sans préavis pour un quart de finale européen à Leverkusen.
Jean-Marc Bosman, obscur attaquant belge, remporte une longue bataille juridique contre l’UEFA et bouleverse le paysage du foot européen.
Les deux personnages du film The Van de Stephen Frears, chômeurs irlandais qui font fortune avec leur baraque à frites grâce aux exploits de l’équipe nationale d’Irlande au Mondiale 1990.
Les trucs fondateurs
Le but de Youri Djorkaeff contre la Pologne au Parc des Princes, et le match Roumanie-France à Bucarest qui a suivi, qualifient la France pour l’Euro 1996.
Le premier ministre pose la première pierre du "grand stade" posée à Saint-Denis.
La Poste lance un grand concours pour créer la mascotte de la Coupe du monde 1998.
La FIFA entérine le principe du but en or (ou mort subite) pour ses prochaines épreuves.
PSG-Bastia, première finale de la nouvelle Coupe de la Ligue.
La firme de jeux vidéo Konami publie son premier International Superstar Soccer (ISS pour les intimes).
Miossec sort Boire, son premier album, où figure la chanson “Évoluer en troisième division”.
Les moments un peu tristes
La fin de carrière de Marco van Basten. L’OM en deuxième division, privé de montée de surcroît. La saison un peu ratée de Manchester United. Le match Irlande-Angleterre du 15 février arrêté pour cause de bagarres dans les tribunes. Les disparitions de Stefan Kovacs et Henri Guérin, anciens sélectionneurs de l’équipe de France, et de Gunnar Nordhal, ancien grand attaquant suédois de l’AC Milan.
Les événements passés inaperçus
La première sélection d’Alessandro Del Piero et d’Oliver Kahn. La firme Bayer lâche le club d’Uerdingen qu’elle finançait depuis 1953. Les naissances d’Adrien Rabiot, Presnel Kimpembe, Thomas Lemar, Clément Lenglet, et Anthony Martial.
Le point transferts
Romario quitte Barcelone dès janvier pour Flamengo. Andy Cole (Newcastle) rejoint Manchester United en janvier. Jorge Burruchaga rejoint Independiente après plusieurs mois de suspension liés à l’affaire VA-OM. George Weah rejoint l’AC Milan en juillet. Bergkamp à Arsenal. Gullit à Chelsea. Djorkaeff et Loko au PSG. Karembeu à la Sampdoria.
Les affaires en cours
Le procès de l'affaire VA-OM commence le 13 mars. Jean-Pierre Bernès reconnaît avoir tenté de corrompre les joueurs de Valenciennes sur ordre de Bernard Tapie. Jacques Mellick est condamné à six mois de prison avec sursis et deux ans d'inéligibilité. Deux ans de prison dont un ferme pour Tapie. Deux ans avec sursis pour Bernès. Un an avec sursis pour Jean-Jacques Eydelie. Six mois avec sursis pour Jorge Burruchaga et Christophe Robert.
Le procès des responsables de la catastrophe de Furiani débute le 7 février 1995.
Éric Cantona est suspendu jusqu’au 1er octobre 1995 par la FA, il est aussi condamné à deux semaines de prison par la justice anglaise et libéré sous caution.
Claude Bez est condamné à trois ans de prison pour escroquerie dans la rénovation du Haillan.
Fabien Barthez est contrôlé positif au cannabis.
La petite attention qui fait plaisir
Le Paris Saint Germain remet son maillot Hechter au goût du jour.
Les rumeurs auxquelles on ne croit pas trop
Arsène Wenger serait en contact avec Arsenal.
Les choses qu’on ne savait pas
Le match France-Pays Bas de janvier 1995 est la dernière sélection de Jean-Pierre Papin et d’Éric Cantona.
Les autres événements auxquels on aurait dû un peu s’intéresser
La Coupe du monde féminine est remportée par la Norvège. La Copa America est remportée par l’Uruguay de Francescoli. La Copa Libertadores est remportée par Gremio. Le championnat du monde militaire est remporté par la France.
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Septembre 24. Holy Esque + Jaguwar – Supersonic (gratuit) 24. Mien + Delacave – Café de la danse 24. Oneohtrix Point Never (Red Bull Music fest.) – Le 104 ||COMPLET|| 26. Bisou de Saddam – Omadis (gratuit) 26. Sleaford Mods + Consumer Electronics – Le Trianon 26. Chassol + Thomas de Pourquery + Flavien Berger + Jacques + Ala.Ni + Quentin Rollet + Gaspar Claus + Jocelyn Mienniel + Low Jack + Lucie Antunes + Christine Ott + Serafina Steer + Ghedalia Tazartes + Mathieu Edward + Mélissa Laveaux (Red Bull Music fest.) – Cabaret sauvage 26. Common Eider, King Eider + Drekka + Inselberg – Olympic café 26. Zombie Zombie + La Mverte – Safari Boat ||COMPLET|| 27. Part Chimp + Spectres + Sextile – La Station 27. Yuzo Koshiro & Motohiro Kawashima + Kode9 & Koji Morimoto + Oklou & Krampf + Teki Latex & DITC + Konx-Om-Pax (Red Bull Music fest.) – Gaîté lyrique 27. Scratch Massive – croisières électroniques 27. Bas Mooy + Ayarcana + Brulée b2b Apothicaire + Mercury 200 + LLY (Paris Electronic Week) – Glazart 27. UVB76 + Sara Lisa Vogl + Hasar De Doria + Ascence + Femur + Wh4t (Paris Electronic Week) – L’Aéroport 28. Rebeka Warrior + La Chatte + Sexy Sushi + Jardin – La Station 28. La Mverte + Markus Gibb – La Java 28. Terrine + Spoliatûre + Mamiedaragon + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke – Treize 28. Dj Scotch Egg + Takami Nakamoto & Sébastien Benoits + Kyoka Kondo + Aki-Ra Sunrise & Ben Vedren (Paris Electronic Week) – Centre Pompidou 28. Chosen Few + Dano + Tellurian + Casual Gabberz – Rex Club 28. Zadig + The Driver + Nimä Skill – Le FDP 28. Umwelt + DJ Varsovie + Munsinger + Parhelic Shell + Marai (Paris Electronic Week) – L’Aéroport 29. Gaël Segalen + Best Available Technology – Le Zorba (gratuit) 29. Aurora Halal + Roberto Succo + Elena Colombi + Jasss + Nihiloxica + Front de cadeaux + Julianna + Oko dj + Miley Serious + Jita Sensation (Red Bull Music fest.) – La Station 29. Bleib Modern – Olympic café 29. Frédéric Nogray + Jacques Donguy & Eric Cordier + Ferrailleracaille + La Destination + Xaintrie – Cinémorphe 29. Alien Rain + AnD + AWB + Parfait + Speedy J (Paris Electronic Week) – tba 29. Terry Riley & Gyan Riley – La Maroquinerie ||COMPLET|| 30. King Dude + Kaelan Mikla + The Dark Red Seed – Petit Bain 30. Eryck Abecassis & Francisco Meirino (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Octobre 02. The Melvins – L'Alhambra 03. Vanilla Poppers + Pierre & Bastien + Stratocastors – Olympic café 03. Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Opéra mort + Jean Carval – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Jean-Louis Costes + Monte Verita : hommage à Daniel Johnston – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 04. Oiseaux-Tempête, Mondkopf & G. W. Sok + Princess Thailand – Centre Barbara-FGO 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 05. Sathönay + Bell Lungs – Le Zorba (gratuit) 05. Go!Zilla + Jessica 93 – Petit Bain 05. Clara De Asis + Simon Henocq & Jean-Sébastien Mariage + Farida Amadou, Olivier Benoît & Julien Desprez – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 05. Mokado + Franck Vigroux & Kurt D'Haeseleer : « Centaure » + Konpyuta & Méryll Ampe (Rouxteur fest.) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 06. Melik Ohanian : perf. musicale autour de l'expo. d'Abdelkader Benchamma (Nuit blanche) – Collège des Bernardins (gratuit) 06. Nicolas Horvath : nuit Eric Satie + Xavier Veilhan, Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova, Mikhail & Sacha Rudy, Ève Risser, Yannis Kyriakides et Andy Moor : Nuit Studio Venezia + Bryce Dessner : Ymusic (Œuvres d'Andrew Norman, Nico Muhly, Sufjan Stevens, Son Lux, Annie Clark, Gabriel Kahane, Shara Worden...) (Nuit blanche) – Philharmonie (gratuit) 06. Coldgeist + UVB 76 (Nuit blanche) – Ground Control (gratuit) 06. Momus (Nuit blanche) – Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du judaïsme (gratuit) 06. Franck Vigroux : "Sun" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves (instal.) (Nuit blanche) – Sous-sol de l'esplanade des Invalides (gratuit) 06. Lindstrøm + Axel Boman + Kornél Kovács : "Physis" (Nuit blanche) – Esplanade des Invalides (gratuit) 06. Emmanuel Laguarrigue : "Produire l'espace !" (Nuit blanche) – Grand Palais|Salon d'honneur (gratuit) 06. Autrenoir + FOUDRE ! + Mururoa + Sarah Davachi + Uzhur + Frédéric D. Oberland (Nuit blanche) – Trabendo (gratuit) 06. TremensS : Wardenclyffe (Nuit blanche) – Géode (gratuit) 06. Leif + Black Zone Myth Chant + Toma Kami + Marylou + Carlton + MMPP + De Grandi b2b Sunareht + Emma b2b Marcorosso – La Station 06. Infecticide + Christeene + Domina Pizzo + Calling Maria + Angel Karel – Le Dépôt 06. Walter Dean + Monolithe noir + Vernacular + O89 + Stienis & Eqko + Arnaud Laffond & Wael Alkak (Rouxteur fest.) – Mains d'oeuvre (Saint-Ouen) 09. Bérangère Maximin + Brutter + Gosheven (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Richie Hawtin – Olympia 11. John Carpenter – Salle Pleyel 12/13. Les Négresses vertes – Cabaret sauvage 12. Thorofon + Control + Te/DIS – Les Voûtes 12. Les Ramoneurs de menhir vs SP32 – Gibus 12. The Mugwump + Mourn + Camera + Jessica93 (dj) + France sauvage + Lastrack (dj) + Teki Latex (dj)... – La Station 12. Villejuif Undergournd + Le Réveil des tropiques + Casse Gueule – Théâtre d'Ivry 12. Shifted + Shxcxchcxsh + Antenes + You Should Not Care + JPLD – Concrete 12. Détente + Dear Abra + Françoise Pagan + Peanuts – La Java 12. Hyphen Hyphen (dj) + Arnaud Rebotini + Jennifer Cardini + Rag + Sônge (dj) – L'Olympia 13. Françoiz Breut + David Fenech : hommage à Daniel Johnston – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 13. Low – La Gaîté lyrique 13. En attendant Ana + Duds + Yen Yen + Saint DX...– La Station 13. Aquaserge + Mohamed Lamouri + P.r2b – Théâtre d'Ivry 13. SNTS + Shdw & Obscur Shape + Boston 168 + Under Black Helmet + Airod + Illnurse + Silent-One – tba 15. No More + Reatful Moon + Dorcel – Supersonic (gratuit) 15. Lloyd Cole – Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord 15. Nicolas Vérin : "L'Apocalypse de Jean" de Pierre Henry – Athénée 15. The Necks – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Petra Pied de Biche + Thharm + Fiasco – La Comedia (Montreuil) 16. Feromil + In Bear Suits + Seine – tba 17. Blurt – Espace b 17. Mark Morgan + La Race – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 18. Max Cooper – La Gaîté lyrique 19. Tiny Tramp + Forme étrangère + Trottoir – La Pointe Lafayette 19. Blush Response + Corbeille Dallas + Sina + Z.A.N – La Station 20. Les Hôpitaux + Danse avec les Shlags – Le Zorba (gratuit) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Les Tétines noires + Dear Deer – Petit Bain 22. Dead Meadow – Petit Bain 23. Alvin Lucier & Ever present Orchestra Concert – église Saint-Merry 24. Motorama – Petit Bain 25. Marissa Nadler – Point FMR 25. Fews – Olympic café 25. Cat Power – Trianon 25. Die Selektion + Structures – Petit Bain 25. Erwan Keravec : "Sonneurs" + Louis Aurain : "Unique Horns" – église Saint-Merry 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon 26. Alvin Lucier : "Heartbeats to the Moon" (2018) – Palais de Tokyo 26. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (aka Lichens) + Lucy Railton – église Saint-Merry 27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage 27. CAR + Sentimental Rave – Petit Bain 27. Silent Front + Le Mal des ardents + La Coupure – tba 27. CJ Bolland + 999999999 + 747 + Jibis + JKS b2b Mayeul + Jaquarius – La Machine 30. David Eugene Edwards & Alexander Hacke + Wovenhand – La Maroquinerie 30. Mariachi & Maria Bertel + Rafael Toral – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 31. Acid Mothers Temple + Bambara (Le Beau fest. off) – Glazart 31. Thierry Balasse joue Pierre Henry – La Gaîté lyrique 31. Terrine + Regalec + Victime – La Pointe Lafayette 31. Marie Davidson + Oktober Lieber – Petit Bain 31. Archetype + Ujjaya (Sleep Concert) – Les Miroirs de l'âme 31. Phill Niblock & Thierry Madiot + Trio Grands Lacs – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Novembre 01. Elysian Fields – La Maroquinerie 01. Casual Hex + Hyäne – La Pointe Lafayette 01. John Maus + Mac DeMarco + The Voidz + Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever + Étienne Daho... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. [Fever Ray : ANNULÉ] + Blood Orange + Chvrches + Chromeo + Bagarre + Car Seat Headrest + Dream Wife + Lewis OfMan + Boy Pablo + Kaytranada... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 03. Bon Iver + dj Koze + Jeremy Underground + Stephan Malkmus & The Jicks + Unknow Mortal Orchestra + Avalon Emerson + Snail Mail + Daniel Avery + Muddy Monk... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. Emma Ruth Rundle – Petit Bain 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 04. Deena Abdelwahed – Concrete 05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse 05. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bataclan 05. David Byrne – Zénith 06. Soft Kill – Olympic café 06. Agnostic Front + Fishing With Guns + Blackened – Gibus 08. Cold Cave – Petit Bain 09. Le Syndicat – Centre d'animation Vercingétorix 09. Rendez-Vous + Prurient + Silent Servant + Poison Point + Crave + Low Jack b2b Moyo + Clara 3000 & Coni – La Machine 09>11. Baba Commandant & The Mandigo Band + Senyawa + Brothers Unconnected (Alan & Richard Bishop) + Porest Group + King Gong + Robert Millis & Jesse Paul Miller – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 13. Hot Snakes – Point FMR 13. MellaNoisEscape + Puts Mary – Petit Bain 13. Sophie Agnel, Joke Lanz & Michael Vatcher – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 14. Peter Murphy & David J jouent "In the Flat Fields" – Bataclan 15. Méryll Ampe + Emmanuelle Bouyer + Anne Flore Cabanis + Matthieu Crimersmois + Frédéric Mathevet + Colin Roche + Anton Mobin... (Extended Score #2) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 16. Parquet Courts – Elysées Montmartre 16. Noir Boy George + Officine – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. The Damned – Elysées Montmartre 18. Ensemble Links : « Drumming » de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 19. U.S. Girl – La Maroquinerie 21. The Breeders – Le Trianon 21. Lydia Lunch & Ian White – Espace B 21. Ekafaune + Badbad – Le cirque électrique 22. Scout Niblett – Petit Bain 22. Cookies + Trotsky nautique + Guns'n'Ganseblumchen – La Pointe Lafayette 22. Serge Teyssot-Gay, Christian Vialard & Éric Arlix : Hypogé – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux) 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel 23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 23. Kollaps + Trepaneringsritualen + Verset Zero – Gibus 23. Saravah revisité (Areski, The Recyclers, Arlt, Bojan Flames...) + Hyperculte + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Endless Boogie + Pan American + Facs + Von Limb + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 24. Frustration + Twin Arrows – Rack'am (Brétigny/Orge) 25. Satan + Kill + Necrodancer – Espace B 25. Evan Crankshaw & The Dead Mauriacs + The Mauskovic Dance Band + Waltraud Blischke (dj) (BBmix fest.) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt) 27. Mudhoney – Trabendo 27. Etienne Jaumet – New Morning 28. Andy Moor & Anne-James Chaton – Cité de l'architecture (gratuit) 28. Adult. – Petit Bain 29. Interpol – Salle Pleyel 29. Esben & The Witch – Point FMR 29. CHDH + Mariachi + Lårs Akerlund + Sten Backman (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux)
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 02. Beak> – Café de la danse 03. Idles + John – Bataclan 05. Julia Holter – Petit Bain 05. Sudden Infant + Massicot – Centre culturel suisse 06. La Tène avec Jacques Puech, Louis Jacques, Guilhem Lacroux & Jérémie Sauvage – Centre culturel suisse 06. The KVB + M!R!M – Badaboum 07. Antoine Chessex + Nina Garcia + Francisco Meirino – Centre culturel suisse 08. Père Ubu – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 08. The Horrorist + Federico Amoroso – L'Officine 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 12. Nova Materia – La Maroquinerie 14. New Model Army – Trabendo 14. Carol Robinson, Bertrand Gauguet, Julia Eckhardt & Yannick Guedon : "Sequel to Occam Ocean" (2018) d’Éliane Radigue – Palais de Tokyo 14. Hangman's Chair + Jessica93 + Revok – Les Cuizines (Chelles) 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Drab Majesty – Point FMR
2019
Janvier 22. Emmanuelle Parrenin & Dominique Regref – La Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel) 26. Chloé – Elysée-Montmartre
Février 02. The Residents – Gaîté lyrique 06. Brendan Perry – Petit Bain 07. VNV Nation – Le Trabendo 22. Nils Frahm – Le Trianon
Mars 20. Oomph! – La Machine 29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 27. She Past Away – La Machine 27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
Mai 10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
Septembre 13. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre)
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Letztes Preseason Game gegen die Chargers
Die San Francisco 49ers empfangen im vierten und letzten Preseason Game die Los Angeles Chargers. Im Levi´s Stadium zu Santa Clara beginnt die Partie, in welcher die Starter zumeist wenig bis gar nicht auf dem Feld zu sehen sein werden, um 4:00 Uhr am frühen Freitagmorgen (31. August 2018) deutscher Zeit.
SITUATION BEI DEN CHARGERS
Die Los Angeles Chargers um Quarterback Philip Rivers sind ein Team voller Talent, dass von vielen Experten und Analysten als klarer Playoff Kandidat und Favorit auf den Gewinn der AFC West gesehen wird. Dem Team von Head Coach Anthony Lynn wird schon seit einigen Jahren von schweren Verletzungen verfolgt. In dieser Offseason erwischte es mit Tight End Hunter Henry eines der wichtigsten Puzzlestücke der Offense und das größte Red Zone Ziel. Aber in Running Back Melvin Gordon und Wide Receiver Keenan Allen stehen Rivers herausragende Spieler zur Verfügung. Vielleicht noch ein wenig besser als die Offense ist die Defense der Chargers. Die beiden Defensive Ends Melvin Ingram und Joey Bosa sind mit das beste Pass Rusher Duo der Liga und die Secondary um Cornerback Casey Hayward sucht auch seinesgleichen.
In der Preseason stehen die Chargers mit einer Bilanz von einem Sieg und zwei Niederlagen vor der letzten Partie bei den 49ers. Man gewann mit 24:14 gegen die Seattle Seahawks und verlor die Begegnungen gegen die Arizona Cardinals (17:24) und die New Orleans Saints (7:30).
POSITIONS/PLAYERS TO WATCH
Vor der letzten Spielzeit waren zahlreiche Starting Jobs umkämpft und bis zum Start der Regular Season war nicht klar, wie die 49ers gegen die Carolina Panthers die Saison eröffnen. Nun ist die Situation eine andere. Mit der Position des Right Guard ist nur eine Position in der Offense umkämpft. Veteran Mike Person wird von Joshua Garnett zu Bestleistungen getrieben und wurde selber von Head Coach Kyle Shanahan nach dem Spiel bei den Indianapolis Colts gelobt. Garnett spielte gegen die Colts 37 Snaps und verhalf der Offensive Line zur besten Leistung in der Preseason, insbesondere im Laufspiel. Mike Person hat noch die Nase vorn und derzeit beste Aussichten zumindest gegen die Minnesota Vikings auf Right Guard zu starten, aber Shanahan sagte unter der Woche, dass Garnett noch den Job gewinnen könne. Garnett brachte sich und seinen Körper nach der saisonbeendenden Knieverletzung für das Shanahan-System in Form, verpasste aber im Trainingslager zwei Wochen wegen Kniebeschwerden. Gegen die Chargers könnte Garnett viele Snaps bekommen und zeigen, wie gut er inzwischen für das System geeignet ist. Auch für Jonathan Cooper könnte das Spiel von Bedeutung sein. Nach seiner Knieoperation in der Offseason kommt er immer besser in Form und spielte gegen die Colts in der zweiten Spielhälfte 17 Snaps. Jetzt muss er beweisen, wie fit er bereits ist.
Fraglich ist auch noch die Position des Tight Ends, bzw. wie viele Tight Ends es auf das finale Roster schaffen. George Kittle, der heute erstmals nach seiner Schulterverletzung wieder ins Training ein gestiegen ist, und Garrett Celek werden es ganz sicher in den Saisonkader schaffen. Schafft es ein dritter Tight End aufs Roster, oder würde man eventuell auf Fullback Kyle Juszczyk zurückgreifen, den man ähnlich einsetzen kann. Cole Hikutini machte in der letzten Woche nicht unbedingt Werbung in eigener Sache. In der ersten Spielhälfte ließ er einen möglichen Touchdownpass in der End Zone fallen. Cole Wick, der im Spiel bei den Titans viel mit den Startern auf dem Feld war und einen Pass zum First Down gegen die Colts fing, setzt Hikutini im Kampf um den einzigen freien Roster Spot in diesem Segment zu. Die Coaches werden gegen die Chargers noch einmal die Gelegenheit bekommen beide Spieler und ihre Stärken und Schwächen gegeneinander abzuwägen. Hikutini ist sicher der bessere Passfänger, dafür ist Wick der bessere Blocker. Ross Dwelley und Wes Saxton sollten keine Chance auf einen Roster Spot haben.
Schwierig wird die Entscheidung für die Coaches auch bei den Wide Receivern. Sicher im Kader stehen Pierre Garcon, Marquise Goodwin, Trent Taylor und Dante Pettis. Damit würden Kendrick Bourne, Aldrick Robinson, Richie James und Aaron Burbridge um die letzten beiden Plätze kämpfen. Richie James, ein Siebtrundendraftpick, hat beeindruckt. Er schaffte den spielentscheidenden Touchdown im Preseason-Opener und hat für die Special-Teams einen großen Wert. Aaron Burbridge ist einer der besten Gunner des Teams, aber er leidet an einer Achillessehnenverletzung und es ist nicht bekannt, wie lange er ausfallen würde - und ob es seine Chancen auf den Cut beeinträchtigen wird. Kendrick Bourne ist Ende der letzten Saison aufgetaucht, aber es ist unklar, ob er gut genug gespielt hat, um James für den Roster abzuwehren. Robinson ist ein vertrauenswürdiger Veteran, der unter Shanahan mit Washington und Atlanta spielte, bevor er in der letzten Saison nach San Francisco kam. Ob es für die Entscheidung der Coaches eine Rolle spielt, wer noch auf die Practice Squad geholt werden könnte oder ein gecutteter Spieler den Waiver Wire übersteht und von keinem anderen Team aufgenommen wird?
Die 49ers haben am Dienstag Safety Chancellor James entlassen. Er war ein Kandidat für den Backup von Strong Safety Jaquiski Tartt. Ein weiterer Kandidat wäre Rookie Marcell Harris, den die Niners in der sechsten Runde ausgewählt haben. Allerdings hat Harris in der Preseason wegen einer Achillessehnenverletzung nicht gespielt und bereits sein letztes Collegejahr mit einer gerissenen Achillessehne verpasst. Tyvis Powell wechselte vom Cornerback auf die Safety Position bei der Niederalge gegen die Colts, aber auch er ist kein sicherer Kandidat für das finale 53 Roster. Weitere Optionen wären Antone Exum Jr. oder gar Jimmie Ward, der für diese Position zu klein ist und vergangenen Samstag zu seiner langen Krankenakte mit einer Quadrizeps Verletzung ein weiteres Kapitel hinzufügte. Ward wird wie Harris am Donnerstag nicht spielen, somit steigen die Chancen von Tyvis Powell es als Backup von Tartt in den Kader zu schaffen.
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Les XX and music Conservatoire de Paris Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (French, 1851–1931) Poème des rivages (1919-21) on Kant sublime and Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)
Les XX and music Conservatoire de Paris Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (French, 1851–1931) Poème des rivages (1919-21) on Kant sublime and Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)
Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy (French: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ dɛ̃di]; 27 March 1851 – 2 December 1931) was a French composer and teacher.
Vincent d'Indy, ca. 1895 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_d%27Indy#/media/File:D%27Indi_Vincent_Postcard-1910.jpg
Life[edit]
Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris into an aristocratic family of royalist and Catholic persuasion. He had piano lessons from an early age from his paternal grandmother, who passed him on to Antoine François Marmontel and Louis Diémer.[1] From the age of 14 he studied harmony with Albert Lavignac. At age 19, during the Franco-Prussian War, he enlisted in the National Guard, but returned to musical life as soon as the hostilities were over. The first of his works he heard performed was a Symphonie italienne, at an orchestral rehearsal under Jules Pasdeloup; the work was admired by Georges Bizet and Jules Massenet, with whom he had already become acquainted.[1] On the advice of Henri Duparc, he became a devoted student of César Franck at the Conservatoire de Paris. As a follower of Franck, d'Indy came to admire what he considered the standards of German symphonism.
Vincent d'Indy, sculpture by Antoine Bourdelle In the summer of 1873 he visited Germany, where he met Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms.[1] On 25 January 1874 his overture Les Piccolomini was performed at a Pasdeloup concert, sandwiched between works by Bach and Beethoven.[1] Around this time he married Isabelle de Pampelonne, one of his cousins. In 1875 his symphony dedicated to János Hunyadi was performed. That same year he played a minor role – the prompter – at the premiere of Bizet's opera Carmen.[1] In 1876 he was present at the first production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle at Bayreuth. This made a great impression on him and he became a fervent Wagnerite. In 1878 d'Indy's symphonic ballad La Forêt enchantée was performed. In 1882 he heard Wagner's Parsifal. In 1883 his choral work Le Chant de la cloche appeared. In 1884 his symphonic poem Saugefleurie was premiered. His piano suite ("symphonic poem for piano") called Poème des montagnes came from around this time. In 1887 appeared his Suite in D for trumpet, 2 flutes and string quartet. That same year he was involved in Lamoureux's production of Wagner's Lohengrin as choirmaster. His music drama Fervaal occupied him between 1889 and 1895.
Inspired by his own studies with Franck and dissatisfied with the standard of teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris, d'Indy, together with Charles Bordes and Alexandre Guilmant, founded the Schola Cantorum de Paris in 1894. D'Indy taught there and later at the Paris Conservatoire until his death. Among his many students were Isaac Albéniz, Leo Arnaud, Joseph Canteloube (who later wrote d'Indy's biography), Pierre Capdevielle, Jean Daetwyler, Arthur Honegger, Eugène Lapierre, Leevi Madetoja, Albéric Magnard, Rodolphe Mathieu, Darius Milhaud, Helena Munktell, Cole Porter, Albert Roussel, Erik Satie, Georges-Émile Tanguay, Otto Albert Tichý, Emiliana de Zubeldia and Xian Xinghai, Ahmet Adnan Saygun. Xian was one of the earliest Chinese composers of western classical music See: List of music students by teacher: C to F#Vincent d'Indy. While A. A. Saygun became one of the pioneers of classical music in Turkey.
Few of d'Indy's works are performed regularly today. His best known pieces are probably the Symphony on a French Mountain Air (Symphonie sur un chant montagnard français, also known as Symphonie cévenole) for piano and orchestra (1886), and Istar (1896), a symphonic poem in the form of a set of variations in which the theme appears only at the end.[1]
Vincent d'Indy in 1913. Among d'Indy's other works are other orchestral music (including a Symphony in B♭, a vast symphonic poem, Jour d'été à la montagne, and another, Souvenirs, written on the death of his first wife; he later remarried), chamber music, including two of the most highly regarded string quartets of the latter nineteenth century (No. 2 in E major, Op. 45, and No. 3 in D-flat, Op. 96), piano music (including a Sonata in E minor), songs and a number of operas, including Fervaal (1897) and L'Étranger (1902). His music drama Le Légende de Saint Christophe, based on themes from Gregorian chant, was performed for the first, and possibly last, time, on 6 June 1920. His comédie musicale had its premiere in paris on 10 June 1927. His Lied for cello and orchestra, Op. 19, was recorded by Julian Lloyd Webber and the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier in 1991. As well as Franck, d'Indy's works show the influence of Berlioz and especially of Wagner.
D'Indy helped revive a number of then largely forgotten early works, for example, making his own edition of Claudio Monteverdi's opera L'incoronazione di Poppea.
His musical writings include the co-written three-volume Cours de composition musicale (1903–1905), as well as studies of Franck and Beethoven.
D'Indy died where he was born, in Paris.
Political views[edit]
D'Indy was a committed monarchist, joining the League of la Patrie française during the Dreyfus affair. He was anti-Semitic, but did not extend this bias to his Jewish colleagues.[1]
Critical reaction[edit]
Vincent d'Indy, photo: Library of Congress Opera critic Arthur Elson, writing in 1901, while appreciating d'Indy, prefers another composer.[2]:343–44
Of the younger men, Vincent d'Indy (1851– ) has shown himself abreast of the times, and his Fervaal, with a libretto of "rhythmic prose," is a worthy example of the school of operatic realism and musical complexity. [...] But the most prominent composer for the Paris stage at present is Alfred Bruneau. [...] [I]n Le Réve [sic] (1891), on a libretto from Zola's novel, he began the career that has won him his present position.
In a post-Wagner age under "the artistic domination of Bayreuth," Elson describes two "paths" in contemporary opera, one path being more conservative[2]:350–51
while the other has led to the uttermost regions of modern polyphony and dissonance. [...] Among the more radical group, corresponding to Bruneau, d'Indy and Franck, the most daring work has been done by Richard Strauss.
In Elson's opinion, those following the more conservative path are Cornelius, Goetz, Humperdinck, Goldmark, Saint-Saëns and Massenet.
Legacy[edit]
The private music college École de musique Vincent-d'Indy in Montreal, Canada, is named after the composer, as is the asteroid 11530 d’Indy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_d%27Indy
Symphony on a French Mountain Air, Op. 25 by Vincent D’indy (1886) https://youtu.be/ojHuauK7vlg
Vincent d'Indy Poème des rivages Op.77 (1919-21) Part I https://youtu.be/SnPH-6mim60
Movements/Sections 4 movements Calme et Lumière. Agay (Méditerranée) La joie du bleu profond. Miramar de Mallorca (Méditerranée) Horizons verts. Falconara (Adriatique) Le mystère de l'Océan. La Grande Côte (Golfe de Gascogne) http://imslp.org/wiki/Poème_des_rivages%2C_Op.77_(Indy%2C_Vincent_d%27)
The Conservatoire de Paris (pronounced [kɔ̃.sɛʁ.va.twaʁ də pa.ʁi]; English: Paris Conservatory) is a college of music and dance founded in 1795 associated with PSL Research University. It is situated in the avenue Jean Jaurès in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Conservatoire offers instruction in music, dance, and drama, drawing on the traditions of the "French School".
In 1946 it was split in two, one part for acting, theatre and drama, known as the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (CNSAD), and the other for music and dance, known as the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris (CNSMDP). Today the conservatories operate under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Communication.
Franco-Prussian War and the Third Republic[edit] In the Franco-Prussian War, during the siege of Paris (September 1870 – January 1871), the Conservatory was used as a hospital. On 13 May 1871, the day after Auber's death, the leaders of the Paris Commune appointed Francisco Salvador-Daniel as the director - however Daniel was shot and killed ten days later by the troops of the French Army. He was replaced by Ambroise Thomas, who remained in the post until 1896. Thomas's rather conservative directorship was vigorously criticized by many of the students, notably Claude Debussy.[2]
Piano class of Charles de Bériot in 1895 with Maurice Ravel on the left During this period César Franck was ostensibly the organ teacher, but was actually giving classes in composition. His classes were attended by several students who were later to become important composers, including Ernest Chausson, Guy Ropartz, Guillaume Lekeu, Charles Bordes, and Vincent d'Indy.[2]
Théodore Dubois succeeded Thomas after the latter's death in 1896. Professors included Charles-Marie Widor, Gabriel Fauré, and Charles Lenepveu for composition, Alexandre Guilmant for organ, Paul Taffanel for flute, and Louis Diémer for piano.[2]
Gabriel Fauré[edit]
Fauré in his office at the Conservatoire, 1918 Lenepveu had been expected to succeed Dubois as director, but after the "Affaire Ravel" in 1905, Ravel's teacher Gabriel Faurébecame director. Le Courier Musical (15 June 1905) wrote: "Gabriel Fauré is an independent thinker: that is to say, there is much we can expect from him, and it is with joy that we welcome his nomination."[14]
Fauré appointed forward-thinking representatives (such as Debussy, Paul Dukas, and André Messager) to the governing council, loosened restrictions on repertoire, and added conducting and music history to the courses of study. Widor's composition students during this period included Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, and Germaine Tailleferre. Other students included Lili Boulanger and Nadia Boulanger. New to the staff were Alfred Cortot for piano and Eugène Gigout for organ.[2]
The modern era[edit]
The CNSMDP new building at the Cité de la Musique. The Conservatory moved to facilities at 14 rue de Madrid in 1911.[2]
Henri Rabaud succeeded Fauré in 1920 and served until 1941. Notable students were Olivier Messiaen, Jean Langlais, and Jehan Alain. Staff included Dukas and Jean Roger-Ducasse for composition, Marcel Dupré for organ, Marcel Moyse for flute, and Claire Croiza for singing.[2]
Claude Delvincourt was director from 1941 until his tragic death in an automobile accident in 1954. Delvincourt was a progressive administrator, adding classes in harpsichord, saxophone, percussion, and the Ondes Martenot. Staff included Milhaud for composition and Messiaen for analysis and aesthetics. In 1946, the dramatic arts were transferred to a separate institution (CNSAD). Delvincourt was succeeded by Dupré in 1954, Raymond Loucheur in 1956, Raymond Gallois-Montbrun in 1962, Marc Bleuse in 1984, and Alain Louvier in 1986. Plans to move the Conservatory of Music and Dance to more modern facilities in the Parc de la Villette were initiated under Bleuse and completed under Louvier. It opened as part of the Cité de la Musique in September 1990.[2]
Currently, the conservatories train more than 1,200 students in structured programs, with 350 professors in nine departments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatoire_de_Paris
Les XX was founded on 28 October 1883 in Brussels and held annual shows there between 1884 and 1893, usually in January–March. The group was founded by 11 artists who were unhappy with the conservative policies of both the official academic Salon and the internal bureaucracy of L'Essor, under a governing committee of twenty members. Unlike L'Essor ('Soaring'), which had also been set up in opposition to the Salon, Les XX had no president or governing committee. Instead Octave Maus (a lawyer who was also an art critic and journalist) acted as the secretary of Les XX, while other duties, including the organization of the annual exhibitions, were dispatched by a rotating committee of three members. A further nine artists were invited to join to bring the group membership of Les XX to twenty; in addition to the exhibits of its Belgian members, foreign artists were also invited to exhibit.[1]
There was a close tie between art, music and literature among the Les XX artists, during the exhibitions, there were literary lectures and discussions, and performances of new classical music, which from 1888 were organised by Vincent d'Indy,[2] with from 1889 until the end in 1893 very frequent performances by the Quatuor Ysaÿe.[3] Concerts included recently composed music by Claude Debussy, Ernest Chausson and Gabriel Fauré. Leading exponents of the Symbolist movement who gave lectures include Stéphane Mallarmé, Théodore de Wyzewa and Paul Verlaine.[1]
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Les_XX
Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)
Self-Portrait, 1887, Art Institute of Chicago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Self-Portrait_-_Google_Art_Project_(454045).jpg
Flowering Plum Orchard (after Hiroshige), 1887. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Bloeiende_pruimenboomgaard-_naar_Hiroshige_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
The Starry Night, June 1889. Museum of Modern Art, New York https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Van_Gogh_-_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
The Church at Auvers, 1890. Musée d'Orsay, Paris https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_The_Church_in_Auvers-sur-Oise,_View_from_the_Chevet_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
Starry Night Over the Rhone, 1888. Musée d'Orsay, Paris https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background, 1889. Museum of Modern Art, New York https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Van_Gogh_The_Olive_Trees..jpg
Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds, 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Wheatfield_under_thunderclouds_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
Wheatfield with Crows, 1890. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh#/media/File:Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Wheatfield_with_crows_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
Vincent Willem van Gogh (Dutch: [ˈvɪnsɛnt ˈʋɪləm vɑn ˈɣɔx] (About this sound listen);[note 1] 30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of them in the last two years of his life. They include landscapes, still lifes, portraits and self-portraits, and are characterised by bold colours and dramatic, impulsive and expressive brushwork that contributed to the foundations of modern art. His suicide at 37 followed years of mental illness and poverty.
Born into an upper-middle-class family, Van Gogh drew as a child and was serious, quiet and thoughtful. As a young man he worked as an art dealer, often travelling, but became depressed after he was transferred to London. He turned to religion, and spent time as a Protestant missionary in southern Belgium. He drifted in ill health and solitude before taking up painting in 1881, having moved back home with his parents. His younger brother Theo supported him financially, and the two kept up a long correspondence by letter. His early works, mostly still lifes and depictions of peasant labourers, contain few signs of the vivid colour that distinguished his later work. In 1886, he moved to Paris, where he met members of the avant-garde, including Émile Bernard and Paul Gauguin, who were reacting against the Impressionist sensibility. As his work developed he created a new approach to still lifes and local landscapes. His paintings grew brighter in colour as he developed a style that became fully realised during his stay in Arles in the south of France in 1888. During this period he broadened his subject matter to include series of olive trees, wheat fields and sunflowers.
Van Gogh suffered from psychotic episodes and delusions and though he worried about his mental stability, he often neglected his physical health, did not eat properly and drank heavily. His friendship with Gauguin ended after a confrontation with a razor, when in a rage, he severed part of his own left ear. He spent time in psychiatric hospitals, including a period at Saint-Rémy. After he discharged himself and moved to the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, he came under the care of the homoeopathic doctor Paul Gachet. His depression continued and on 27 July 1890, Van Gogh shot himself in the chest with a revolver. He died from his injuries two days later.
Van Gogh was unsuccessful during his lifetime, and was considered a madman and a failure. He became famous after his suicide, and exists in the public imagination as the quintessential misunderstood genius, the artist "where discourses on madness and creativity converge".[6] His reputation began to grow in the early 20th century as elements of his painting style came to be incorporated by the Fauves and German Expressionists. He attained widespread critical, commercial and popular success over the ensuing decades, and is remembered as an important but tragic painter, whose troubled personality typifies the romantic ideal of the tortured artist.
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Jean-Michel Frank
Jean-Michel Frank. Decorador y diseñador.
Jean-Michel Frank, en realidad Justin Goodman Frank (1895, París – 1941, Nueva York) fue el decorador y diseñador francés más influyente de los años 30.
Frank fue un importantísimo exponente del estilo Art Decó y famoso por sus interiores decorados con muebles sencillos y de formas simples pero realizados con materiales suntuosos como la intrincada marquetería de centeno y paja, la mantarraya, el pergamino, el cuero y las maderas nobles, como el roble.
Jean-Michel Frank, de origen judío y pariente lejano de Anna Frank, fue el tercer hijo del banquero Léon Frank y de su esposa y prima hermana Nanette Loewi, hija de un rabino de Filadelfia.
En 1904, a los 9 años, comenzó sus estudios en el colegio Lycée Janson-de-Sailly (París), donde fue un buen estudiante y forjó amistades importantes para el futuro.
Entre estas amistades estaba, por ejemplo, el futuro crítico literario, editor y director de la editorial Sagittaire, Léon Pierre-Quint (1895 – 1958), que ayudó a dar a conocer el movimiento surrealista, y/o el poeta René Crevel (1900 – 1935), que se convertiría en una figura importante de ese mismo movimiento.
Con ellos, Jean-Michel Frank tendrá sus primeras experiencias estéticas y con los que conocerá las obras de Marcel Proust y André Gide.
En 1911, siguiendo los pasos de su hermano mayor, comienza a estudiar derecho.
Pero la Primera Guerra Mundial sumergió a su familia en la tragedia. Al ser de nacionalidad alemana, sus padres sufrieron arresto domiciliario, pero sus dos hermanos mayores, nacidos franceses, se fueron al frente de batalla.
A mediados de 1915, Oscar y Georges-Ottmar, mueren en el frente de la Primera Guerra Mundial, y a raíz de esto su madre entró en una gran depresión. En Noviembre de este mismo año su padre se suicidó arrojándose por una ventana.
Frank trabajó por un periodo corto de tiempo para un hombre de negocios, pero sus intereses van por el mundo intelectual y artístico.
En 1918 se convirtió en amigo cercano de Pierre Drieu la Rochelle y Louis Aragon, y para ellos decorará su piso de solteros.
Charles Peignot,(1897-1983), impresor y fundador de la UAM y la editora y escritora inglesa Nancy Cunard, se dejaron seducir por su estética ascética y lo patrocinaron para crear su hogar con una decoración mínima casi sin muebles.
Finalizada la Gran Guerra, Jean Alley, que era la esposa de Simon Jean Cerf (1887-1963), un abogado y hombre de negocios -incluido el abogado del productor Bernard Natan– sería de las primeras personas en encargarle trabajos de decoración.
En 1920 crea, con la ayuda del ebanista parisino Adolphe Chanaux, una gama de muebles y lámparas de formas mínimas y esquemáticas, y compran su primer Estudio situado en la rue Montauban.
Al no estar preocupado por la tradición, Jean-Michel Frank introdujo materiales no utilizados hasta ese momento en la fabricación de muebles, como por ejemplo piedra de yeso, terracota, mica, grafito, paja, roble lijado o raspado, y/o pergamino tratado de una forma muy original.
Ese mismo año, su madre fue internada en una institución psiquiátrica en Suiza, donde finalmente moriría en el año 1928.
A finales de 1920, Jean-Michel Frank entabla relaciones en París con Ignacio Pirovano.
Pirovano fue un importante diseñador de interiores, curador del Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo y hacia 1932, fundador y director de la compañía COMTE en Buenos Aires (Argentina).
En 1921 Jean-Michel Frank realizó su primer pieza de mobiliario en mantaraya, la mesa “Chinise“, para Charles Peignot.
Gracias a la fortuna heredada de su familia, Jean-Michel Frank comenzó a socializar en los círculos literarios y artísticos de París, logrando formar una red de amigos, escritores, políticos y figuras de la alta sociedad que luego se convertirían en sus más leales clientes.
De 1920 a 1925 realizó varios viajes por el mundo, y en Venecia se empezó a codear con la sociedad cosmopolita que se reunía alrededor de Stravinsky y Diaghilev.
Marie-Laure de Noailles (1902 – 1970) y su esposo Charles de Noailles fueron de los mecenas más influyentes del siglo XX.
En 1926, después de crear para Noailles una habitación de fumadores con paredes cubiertas de pergamino y un tocador en marquetería de paja -con formas sutiles en infinitos matices de beis- se convierte en una figura clave del “tout-París“.
Man Ray fotografió el salón sepulcral de Noailles antes de que se colgaran las vanguardistas obras de Dalí y los modernos retratos de Balthus.
Las imágenes fotografiadas en blanco y negro por Man Ray se convirtieron en un resumen del “estilo Frank“.
Panelado en cuadrados de pergamino y equipado con sillas blancas, lámparas hechas de pedazos de cuarzo y puertas de bronce, la exquisita habitación es impasiblemente monolítica, lo que llevó a un contemporáneo a definir a Jean-Michel Frank como el sumo sacerdote de “las habitaciones en las que nadie vivía“.
Alrededor de 1927 conoció a Eugenia Huici Arguedas de Errázuriz (1860 – 1951), que le hizo descubrir estilos decorativos pasados, como el siglo XVIII, y la estética moderna. Frank se convirtió en su discípulo.
Chilena de origen y referente del estilo parisino desde 1880 hasta el siglo XX, allanó el camino para la estética sencilla y moderna que sería la base de las creaciones de Coco Chanel.
“Las premisas nobles que nos han llegado del pasado pueden acoger las creaciones de hoy. La casa que construimos ahora puede recibir cosas bellas antiguas“. Además Frank anheló ver interiores “compuestos de más de seis mil tonos de beige“.
Durante la década de 1930 Frank trabajó con estudiantes en el Atelier de París, ahora conocido como Parsons Paris School of Art and Design, donde desarrolló la famosa mesa “Parsons“.
En 1932, junto con su socio comercial Adolphe Chanaux, abrió una boutique en la 140 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré de París con su propio nombre ��Jean-Michel Frank“.
Ésta iba a ser su consagración durante diez años de colaboración, y cuando realizó importantes proyectos de decoración para personalidades como los Templeton Croker (el abuelo fue uno de los “cuatro grandes” que construyeron el Ferrocarril del Pacífico Central), el compositor americano Cole Porter, la Familia Rockefeller, la familia Born en Argentina y la familia Guerlain en Francia, entre otros.
Incluso François Charles Mauriac (1885 – 1970) novelista, dramaturgo, crítico, poeta y periodista francés, miembro de la Académie française y ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1952 estaba fascinado por su estética, a la que definía como “una estética de renuncia“.
Decorador profesional establecido, se convierte en el director artístico de la Compañía Chanaux y reúne a talentosos artistas a los que ya antes había encargado algunas creaciones.
Durante estos diez años de carrera profesional se asoció con varios artistas y profesionales con los que establecería productivas relaciones de trabajo.
Y aunque la visión siempre fue la del diseñador, los componentes de los interiores de Frank eran ideados por otros, como el artista Christian Bérard; los hermanos Alberto y Diego Giacometti; Hermès; Paul Rodocanachi y el arquitecto-diseñador Emilio Terry.
Adolphe Chanaux era la mente técnica detrás de la fabricación de las piezas, y de acuerdo con los archivos de Parsons School of Art and Design, la mesa Parsons de 1936 nació del trabajo de Frank con el diseñador estadounidense Joseph B. Platt y un estudiante desconocido de la sucursal en Paris de la Escuela Stanley Barrows.
“Desearía poder ver a los artistas colaborando en la organización de las casas“, dijo Frank, que había admirado los trabajos dirigidos por el empresario de ballet Sergey Diaghilev junto con artistas como Picasso, Braque, Derain y Matisse. “El resultado sería, al menos, algo de nuestro tiempo y vivo“.
Con el tiempo, su estilo se vuelve menos ascético radical y empieza a usar colores azules mediterráneos inspirados por Bérard, y creará muebles que juegan con el estilo neoclásico y/o barroco, o que recuerda el estilo Napoleón III.
“Creo que se puede encontrar un principio menos severo: la mezcla de estilos“, escribió Frank en 1935.
Utilizará materiales más clásicos como el marfil, el ébano o la caoba, y obtiene un éxito inmediato. Los diseñadores de moda Lucien Lelong, Robert Piguet, Marcel Rochas o Elsa Schiaparelli tienen sus showrooms decorados por Jean-Michel Frank.
“El blanco era su color favorito“, reconoció la sobrina del diseñador, Alice, que recuerda el departamento de su tío en 7 rue de Verneuil como una suave composición de travertino, roble lijado, papel vitela y color blanco. Pero para los proyectos de sus clientes abrazó el brillo y el glamour.
Ya había experimentado con el color, pero lo hizo con más audacia después de hacerse amigo de la sorprendente y original diseñadora Elsa Schiaparelli.
El apartamento de cuatro habitaciones de Schiaparelli en el Boulevard St.-Germain marcó un punto de inflexión para Frank.
Chez Schiaparelli fue una sensacional publicidad para Frank gracias a piezas como un sofá de cuero naranja, cortinas de caucho negro y banquetas de comedor con acolchado de chintz azul.
Decoradores de todo el mundo compraban sus muebles. Su éxito internacional se completó con las comisiones de los multimillonarios argentinos Jorge Born y el estadounidense Nelson Rockefeller, como el diseño en 1937 del lujoso apartamento que tenía éste multimillonario en la Quinta Avenida de Nueva York.
Pero, una vez más, es una guerra (la Segunda Guerra Mundial) la que se cierne sobre el destino de Jean-Michel Frank, y en Septiembre de 1939, Frank & Chanaux Company cierra definitivamente.
En Julio de 1940, Jean-Michel huye de Francia a Argentina. Allí retoma su oficio, empieza a tener numerosos contratos y comienza a trabajar con su viejo amigo y socio comercial, Ignacio Pirovano, en varios e importantes proyectos privados y comerciales.
Ya instalado, Jean-Michel Frank mantuvo su departamento privado en Buenos Aires en el último piso de la compañía COMTE, de la cual fue Director Artístico.
También visitó a muchos de sus clientes en Buenos Aires, incluida la familia Born cuya mansión en el norte de Buenos Aires sigue siendo su proyecto más importante y que fue expuesto en el Salón Porte de Versailles. Toda la colección está intacta y en la manera que la concibió Jean-Michel Frank.
Junto con COMTE, realizó importantes trabajos en Mar del Plata, Córdoba y Buenos Aires para el empresario industrial Friedrich Mandl.
También realizaron una gran cantidad de interiores tanto para particulares, empresas y el Estado Nacional.
Diseñaron también el lobby y varios departamentos del Edificio Kavanagh en Buenos Aires. En Bariloche, junto con Alejandro Bustillo y COMTE, trabajó en el proyecto del Hotel Llao Llao.
En Marzo de 1941, con 46 años de edad, Jean-Michel Frank viajó a Nueva York.
Tristemente sumido en una profunda depresión (desolado por la ocupación nazi de Francia y una historia de amor enloquecida) se suicidó arrojándose al vacío desde la ventana de un edificio de apartamentos en Manhattan.
Dejando todas sus posesiones personales en su departamento de Buenos Aires, su muerte terminó abrúptamente con una carrera brillante.
Jean-Michel Frank fue sorprendentemente multidimensional, y en la actualidad es un decorador reconocido mundialmente que está considerado como una gran influencia y fuente de inspiración para otros diseñadores.
Por ejemplo Jacques Grange (1944, Saint-Amand-Montrond, Francia), o el difunto Jed Johnson (1948, Alexandria, Minnesota – 1996, Brookhaven, New York).
Sus piezas son muy buscadas por los coleccionistas de todo el mundo y muchas casas de subastas incluyen sus piezas en sus catálogos llegando a alcanzar precios de más de 200.000 euros.
Hacia finales de 2010 se realizó una exitosa exposición en una galería líder en el SoHo de Nueva York, mostrando los trabajos de Jean-Michel Frank en colaboración con la casa COMTE de Argentina.
En 2011, Hermés reeditó una colección única -como una silla de club de piel de oveja y una mesa de tocador cubierta con pergamino- considerada un conjunto clásico e icónico de muebles para el hogar (diseñados por Frank en 1924) de ésta casa de lujo francesa.
Para Jean-Michel Frank el resultado de perseguir el “gusto perfecto” fue terminar con habitaciones sin alma.
Ecart (pág. web).
Christie’s (pág. web).
Jean-Michel Frank y Biombo en muaré amarillo peroba, marquetería de paja y avodire, una madera dura amarilla africana (sobre 1925).
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