Anecdotes
Deeply influenced by cinema in his creative output, Yves Daoust essentially composes « program music » works, further defining his music as « figuratve »: generous use of natural sounds, news elements and an immoderate use of quotations.
« The five pieces presented here share a common source of inspiration: the repertoire of western classical music. Each work ‘stages’ a particular moment of music history, using a specific instument. Four of the works presented here form a series: four works for solo performer and tape, on the theme of solitude, realized from recuperated fragments of the repertoire, of its harmony, of each instrument’s idiosyncrasies. A suite of tableaux, of sound dramas, featuring the performer interpreting his or her own role. »
Yves Daoust, June 1991
1. Suite Baroque: Toccata
2. Petite musique sentimentale
3. Suite Baroque: Qu’ai-je entendu?
4. Adagio
5. Suite Baroque: Les Agrémens
6. L’Entrevue
7. Suite Baroque: L’Extase
8. Quatuor