Frédéric Perreten is a Swiss composer with Peruvian origins. His interest in music started at the age of 6 and he made his way from the recorder to the violin to the synthesiser and ultimately to the piano. He finished his university studies with a degree in social sciences and a postgraduate diploma in sociology. Parallel to his studies, he attended introduction to composition courses headed by Nicolas Bolens at the Conservatoire de Genève. He has participated in the seminaries of Michael Jarrell and eminent guests lecturers such as Klaus Huber, Emmanuel Nunes and Henri Dutilleux. He completed his studies in composition in the class of Xavier Dayer and Eric Gaudibert at the Bern University of the Arts with a bachelors degree in June 2009. He currently studies composition at the Conservatoire de Strassbourg under Mark André. The echo of sociology has returned and Frédéric Perreten now also carries out research into the profession of the composer.
His works range from solo pieces to chamber operas and include pieces for ensemble and musical theatre. Works by Frédéric Perreten were played at the Biennale Bern, the Musikfestival Bern, in Thun, Biel, Strassbourg and recently in Geneva.
Liste des oeuvres
Trois miniatures (2005)
Instrumentation: pour piano
Durée: 5' 00" Manuscrit
Sept miniatures sur un fragment de Ravel (2006)
Instrumentation: pour violon
Durée: 5' 00" Manuscrit
Paix dans les brisements (2007)
Instrumentation: pour six récitants et choeur
Durée: 5' 00" Manuscrit
J'étais le foetus d'un rêve (2007)
Instrumentation: pour saxophone alto et bande
Durée: 3' 00" Manuscrit
Et ainsi passent les jours... (2007)
Instrumentation: pour deux violoncelles, deux cors et un piano