Lemaitre music biography

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  • LEMAITRE Dominique (1953)

    Sauf mention contraire, les partitions de Dominique Lemaître sont éditées par :

    –        Éditions Jobert ;
    –        Éditions Henry Lemoine ;
    –        Éditions Max Eschig ;
    –        Éditions Rubin.

    Voir la liste des œuvres sur le site du compositeur



    1982
    D’un lointain souvenir pour guitare
    8 min 30 s
    Création : 29/04/1983 – Thierry Mercier. France, Fécamp


    1984
    Nyx pour orgue
    10 min 30 s
    Création : 03/06/1985 – Vincent Bénard. France, Rouen, temple Saint-Éloi
    [Partition inédite]

    Prisme et carillons pour bande
    14 min 34 s
    Création : 28/05/1985. France, Rouen
    [Partition inédite]

    Un orgue où chante le vent pour chœur d'enfant et bande
    31 min
    Création : 21/06/1984 – 250 élèves de CM1, CM2 et 6e de l'agglomération rouennaise. France, Rouen, Fête de la musique
    [Partition inédite]


    1985
    Aubes et zénith pour 11 cordes
    13 min
    Création : 17/04/1986 – Ensemble orchestral de Haute-Normandie, direction Max Pinchard. Fra

    Lemaitre (band)

    Norwegian musical duo

    Lemaitre (pronounced French:[ləmɛtʁ]) is a Norwegianindie electronic duo hailing from Oslo. The duo consists of members Ketil Jansen and Ulrik Denizou Lund.[1][2] Jansen and Lund came together to form Lemaitre on 20 June 2010.[3] Lemaitre is currently based in Los Angeles, California.[4]

    Since the duo's inception in summer 2010,[3] Lemaitre has released a number of EPs, including the Relativity Series: Relativity1, 2, 3 and Relativity by Nite; The Friendly Sound; and Singularity.[5] The duo released their seventh EP, 1749, on 29 January 2016,[6] and released a compilation album, Chapter One, on 2 June 2017.[7]

    In early 2021 Lemaitre released the single Trip Sitter together with Sofiloud. This was then followed by the releases of the single Sparrow with Emelie Hollow in June, the single OK Computer with RebMoe in August, an

    Lemaitre discuss their uplifting anthem “Big,” new single “Little Things,” the origin of their smash hit “Closer,” and the challenges of being a touring electronic act.

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    With over 200 million worldwide streams on their impressive array of tracks so far, Lemaitre are well on their way to becoming one of the most prominent acts in the ever-changing electronic scene. The Norwegian duo comprised of Ketil Jansen and Ulrik Denizou Lund have managed to hone an incomparable ability to interweave different styles and genres of music to craft a sound that’s distinctly their own since they formed 8 years ago.

    After initially finding enormous success on SoundCloud, the electronic duo released their highly-anticipated debut album Chapter One last year. As well as encompassing their breakout hit “Closer,” which thrills with exciting exuberance, the skiva serves as a showcase for band’s genre-less sound which elevates the electronic music genre into an exciting uncharted realm. Stand

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