- Ton-That Tiet
Ton-That Tiet (Vietnamese: Tôn Thất Tiết) (b.
1933 ) is aVietnam ese music composer.Biography
Born in
Huê in centralVietnam in 1933, Tôn-Thất Tiết came toParis in 1958 to study composition at theParis Conservatoire . He attendedJean Rivier andAndré Jolivet classes for composition. He was at first drawn to the serial technique but from 1966 on he turned to another mode of inspiration.Of André Olivet he said: "As a professor, he has never tried to influence me, nor push me toward any special kind of style. Our professor-student relationship was of a spiritual order. Yet through his suggestion and what Rivier had said, I came to realize that it was in the oriental way of thinking that I would find my style in music. I owe to Rivier the language and the shaping of my music which, as Joliver has said, should be "a mean to express ideas and not an aim in itself.".
In fact, Tôn-Thất Tiết's music has a special language in which both oriental and occidental trends are fused, although the inspiration and thoughts are drawn basically from oriental sources. This is obvious in many of his works such as "Kiem Ai" (Universal Love, 1978) for choir and orchestra, "The Game of the Five Elements", (1982-1990), or "Prajna paramita" - the basic sutra of Buddhism - for 6 voices and instrumental ensemble, (1988) and "Chu Ky", a series of seven instrumental pieces.
Tôn-Thất Tiết composed the scores for Trần Anh Hùng's three feature films: "
The Scent of Green Papaya ", "Cyclo ", and "The Vertical Ray of the Sun ", and has also collaborated with French choreographerRégine Chopinot on two of her dance pieces: "Parole de feu" (1995) and "Danse du temps" (1999).In 1993, he founded the "France-Vietnam Music Association" to promote the development of traditional music in Vietnam.
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