Françoise Kubler

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Françoise Kubler (* 1958 ) is a French singer ( soprano ) who has emerged both as an interpreter of new music and in the field of improvisation music.

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Kubler, who studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory and then met Cathy Berberian and Dorothy Dorow, founded the Accroche Note ensemble with Armand Angster in 1981 , which is primarily devoted to improvisation. Her repertoire as a classical singer ranges from Franz Schubert through classical modernism to contemporary repertoire. She has worked with composers such as John Cage , Franco Donatoni , Iannis Xenakis , Robert Crumb and György Ligeti and renowned ensembles such as the Ensemble InterContemporain or the Ictus Ensemble , also under the direction of Pierre Boulez , David Robertson and Peter Eötvös .

Kubler has premiered numerous vocal compositions, some of which are also available in their interpretation on phonograms, for example by Ivo Malec , Marc Monnet , Georges Aperghis , James Dillon , Annette Schlünz or Luca Francesconi . She also worked with improvisers such as Jean-Pierre Drouet and Hélène Breschand . She teaches at the Strasbourg Conservatory .

Discographic notes

  • Accroche Note En Concert (ANJ 1984, with Armand Angster, Barre Phillips , Jean-Michel Collet)
  • Accroche Note Live in Berlin ( FMP 1997, with Armand Angster)
  • Drouet • Sclavis • Kubler A l'Improviste (Signature 2003)

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Individual evidence

  1. Achroche Note (Musique Contemporaine)