Stéphane Delplace


Stéphane Delplace is a French composer.

Biography

Delplace was born in Bordeaux.
He studied piano under Pierre Sancan, as well as Harmony, Counterpoint, Fugue, and Orchestration at the Conservatoire de Paris, from 1979 to 1984, in addition to studying the Organ with Jean Galard through the Ville de Paris.
Delplace began to compose in the mid-1980s, with a firm conviction, though unpopular at the time, that tonal music still hides infinite unexplored territories.
Never parting from this ideal, his music finds its roots in that of Bach, Brahms, Fauré, Ravel, Prokofiev...
This determination to write tonal music has naturally kept him far from official contemporary music circles.
In 2000, he joined the Phoenix Group founded by Jean-François Zygel and Thierry Escaich, in order to propose an alternative to institutionalized contemporary music.
Having explored many different types of ensembles, from orchestra to choir, from chamber music to the organ, he dedicates a large part of his opus to the piano, often played by many prestigious performers.
From 2008, he began to perform his own works in concert. His works are played mostly in France, but also in Germany, Italy, Greece, Turkey, China, the United States...
In 2001, the Académie des Beaux-Arts awarded Delplace the prestigious Prix Florent Schmitt.
Delplace teaches Composition, Counterpoint and Harmony at the Paris Conservatories of the 6th and 17th districts, as well as at École normale de musique de Paris.
Stephane Delplace's works are edited through: Editions Durand, Eschig, Billaudot and Delatour.

Works

Piano

Musicians

In 2008, Stéphan Aubé directed a video clip of the Bach Panther fugue and an interview with Stéphane Delplace.