Guy Dangain
Guy Dangain is a French classical clarinetist.
Life
Born in Sains-en-Gohelle, Dangain, originally from the Pas-de-Calais mining area, began his musical studies in the orchestra of the mining town of Sains-en-Gohelle. From 1951 to 1952, he studied at the Conservatoire de Lille with Edmond Hannart. He then studied with Ulysse Delécluse at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he obtained a first prize in 1953.As clarinet soloist with the Orchestre national de France 1963 to 1993, he performed under the direction of Lorin Maazel, Neville Marriner, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Leonard Bernstein, Jean Martinon, Karl Munchinger, Emmanuel Krivine, Marc Soustrot, Karel Husa and Manuel Rosenthal.
He won the Grand Prix du Disque for his interpretation of Claude Debussy's Rhapsody, with the Orchestre national de France conducted by Jean Martinon.
In chamber music, he played with Isaac Stern, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Régis Pasquier, Patrice Fontanarosa, Michel Dalberto, Roland Pidoux.
From 1975 to 2000, as professeur de déchiffrage of the Conservatoire de Paris, Dangain gave master classes around the world, including the Tchaikovski Conservatory in Moscow, the United States, China, Taiwan, Korea and Turkey.
He first taught clarinet from 1972 to 1975, and has taught at the École normale de musique de Paris since 2000.
He is the musical director of a collection of scores and educational works published by Billaudot, and is a tester and designer for the wind instrument manufacturer Selmer Paris|Selmer]. Strongly attached to the amateur musical world, he served several years as president of the artistic council of the.
In 1992, he helped found the Haut-Bugey Music Festival.
He is an officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and a chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes académiques.
Premieres
- Scores published in his collection at éditions Billaudot, and which are dedicated to him.
For clarinet only
- Jean-Michel Damase: Hommage à Klosé : Chaconne. cop.1987
- Pierre-Max Dubois: 10 études transcendantes. First audition by Dangain in Tokyo.
- Pierre-Max Dubois: Sonate brève. Premiere by Dangain in Helsinki - éd. Leduc
- Sung Ki Kim: Monologue for Guy - cop. 1992
- Marcel Mihalovici: Récit - cop. 1974 - First audition on September 6, 1973 by Dangain, his dedicatee
- Jean Rivier: Les trois S : Sillages, Soliloque, Serpentins - éd. Transatlantiques, cop. 1974
- Lucie Robert: Dialogues avec soi-même - cop. 1981
- Louis Saguer: Quatre essais, éd. Jobert, cop. 1973
- Antoine Tisné: Invocations pour Ellora. Premiere 4 December 1972 by Dangain at Radio France
Other works
- Alain Bancquart: Écorces II, for violin, clarinet, horn, piano, premiered by Michèle Boussinot, Dangain, André Fournier, Fabienne fournier at Radio France in 1966. éd. Jobert
- Alain Bancquart: Possibles, for violon, clarinet and piano, créé by Michèle Boussinot, Guy Dangain, Fabienne Fournier à la Société Nationale in 1968. éd. Jobert
- Jean Bizet: Chant de la nuit, pour clarinette et cordes - Premiered 17 January 1974, ORTF Chamber Orchestra, conducting by André Girard.
- Pierre-Max Dubois: Coïncidence. Premiered in Paris by Dangain and A.M. Panhaleux. Leduc
- Pierre-Max Dubois: Mini-Môme: three pieces dedicated to Guy Dangain.
- Pierre-Max Dubois: Beaugency-Concerto - Orchestre de chambre de l'ORTF, conducted by Gérard Devos
- Georges Delerue: Elégia, cop.1977; Romance, cop.1981
- Désiré Dondeyne: Trio clarinette, violon et piano premiered by Michèle Boussinot, Dangain, Fabienne Fournier
- Ida Gotkovsky: Images de Norvège - cop. 1980, 1997
- Eugene Kurtz: Logo I ; Logo II Premiere in Boston with members of the National Orchestra - éd. Jobert
- Trygve Madsen: Sonate for Clarinet and Piano Op. 23. Premiered 26 August 1980, Oslo - éd. Musikk-Huset A/S, 1981
- Trygve Madsen: Concerto Op.40 - éd. Musikk-Huset A/S, 1986
- Jérôme Naulais: Parfums d'Orient - - cop.2000
- Igor Stravinsky: Hommage à Kennedy, for baryton and 3 clarinets - Bernard Demigny, baryton; Dangain; Roland Simoncini and Henri Cliquennois ?. 16 March 1967, Radio France.