Michèle Bokanowski
An image from Breakfast, one of the productions that also features Michèle Bokanowski.
Michèle Bokanowski

Michèle Bokanowski

August 9, 1943 — Cannes, France

Michèle Bokanowski (August 9, 1943, Cannes, France) is a French Paris-based electroacoustic music composer. After a classical education in harmony, she met Michel Puig, a student of René Leibowitz, who taught her composition and analysis according to Schönbergian principles. In September 1970, she began a two year course at the "Service de la recherche de l’ORTF" (ORTF Research Department) under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer. At the same time, she participated in a sound synthesis research group, studied computer music at the Faculté de Vincennes as well as electronic music with Eliane Radigue. Between 1972 and 1984, she composed essentially for the concert ["Korè" for one pianist, "Trois chambres d’inquiétude", "Tabou"], and for film [mostly for Patrick Bokanowski]. Since 1985, she has also composed for television, theatre [with Catherine Dasté], and for dance [with choreographers Hideyuki Yano, Marceline Lartigue and Bernardo Montet].

The Angel

The Angel

1982

The Woman Who Powders Herself

The Woman Who Powders Herself

1972

Breakfast

Breakfast

1974

The Beach

The Beach

1992

Flammes

Flammes

1998

Solar Beats

Solar Beats

2008

By the Lake

By the Lake

1994

A Solar Dream

A Solar Dream

2016