Gillet, Jean-Luc

Jean-Luc Gillet (b. 1981) is a French composer.

Born into a musical family, Jean-Luc studied at various Parisian Conservatories (where he received writing and analysis awards at the C.R.R of Paris) with Alain Louvier, Allain Gaussin, Jean-Michel Bardez and Stephane Delplace.

Honored at the International VocalEspoo Composition Competition in Finland 2016 (“Ode” for men’s choir), his music is broadcast in many countries, including Japan, Finland, Taiwan, Italy and France .

He works with various festivals and events (Risuonanze 2015 in Italy, 11th meeting of saxophone ensembles (Limousin)) and since 2014, some of his scores have been published by Delatour France.

With his extensive and richly diverse background (amplified music, multi-instrumentalist practice, piano, cello, Japanese shô, singing, Jazz …), his work projects a thrilling combination of the traditional, the multi-ethnic, and the contemporary.

Works

Title of the work (Translation) Price

Duration Division of parts Year of composing
Poet/collection Language Style

SA choirs

3`

00``

SMezA

2017

Siefert, Louisa

French

Contemporary

SATB choirs

TB choirs

5`

15``

4T3B-div

2015

/2016

Gillet, Jean-Luc

French

Contemporary

Multiple choirs

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