País | Bélgica |
Ocupação | Arranjador, Compositor, Condutor, Professor |
Categorias | Classica, Minimalista, Neo Classica |
Michel Lysight is a belgo-canadian composer and conductor born in 1958. He studied music at the Schaerbeek Academy and in 1981 won the Government Medal for piano.
After two years studying history of art at the "Université Libre de Bruxelles" (1976-1978), he entered the "Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles" where he won first prizes in the history of music, methods of solfeggio, educational psychology, harmony, counterpoint, fugue and bassoon. He also holds a graduate diploma in solfeggio and chamber music. He studied conducting with René Defossez and won the first prize with distinction (1997) and the graduate diploma (2002) in the Robert Janssens class ("Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles").
He was awarded his first prize for composition in 1989 at the "Conservatoire Royal de Mons" in Paul-Baudouin Michel's class. In the same year the "Dexia bank" commissioned him to compose the obligatory piece for woodwinds, "Soleil bleu" for its annual competition. "Quatrain" for wind quartet won the 1990 Irène Fuérison Prize of the "Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Belgique". He was awarded the Silver Medal with mention of the "Académie Internationale de Lutèce" (Paris) in 1992 in its international competition for composers. The Union of Belgian Composers gave him the "Trophée Fuga 1997" for his activities in favour of the national repertoire. The discovery of such composers as Steve Reich, John Adams, Arvo Pärt or Henrik Mikolaj Gorecki, marked a turning point in his musical development and made him one of the major personalities in New Consonant Music in Belgium.
In 1991 he founded the ensemble "Nouvelles Consonances", a group whose members vary, which is concerned with disseminating and recording his music.
Michel Lysight is a member of Sabam, the Union of Belgian Composers and the "Centre Belge de Documentation Musicale" (CeBeDeM).
His catalogue lists about hundred works. Most have been recorded on a number of CDs, among which we should mention "Labyrinthes" (CD Cyprès 4602) and "Ritual" (Kalidisc 2006).
Michel Lysight is a professor at the "Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles" and is regularly invited by the Bilkent University of Ankara (Turkey) for master classes. In 2008-2009, he was 'composer in residence' in the Conservatoire “Darius Milhaud” (Paris, France).