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Lê Quan Ninh

 
Artist: Lê Quan Ninh

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Avant-Garde
  • Instrument: Percussion

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A percussionist who works across lines of media and genre, Lê Quan Ninh is classically trained; he won first prize in percussion at the Versailles Conservatory in Sylvio Gualda's class where he was introduced to the music of the 20th century's great composers, including Stravinsky, Xennakis, Bartok, and Messiaen. The percussionist became a specialist in contemporary idioms. He's composed for and performed with such groups as Musique Vivante, Espace Musical, Alternance, Entre-Temps, and Musique Oblique, among others. Lê Quan Ninh developed a strong interest in improvisation, which led him to collaborate with musicians commonly associated with free jazz, such as composer Butch Morris, bassist Peter Kowald, saxophonist Ned Rothenberg, drummer Paul Lovens, and many others. Lê Quan Ninh has collaborated with dancers, filmmakers, poets, and video and performance artists. He is a member of the Hêlios Quartet, a contemporary percussion ensemble known for commissioning pieces by such composers as Jean-Pierre Drouet, Vinko Globokar, Giorgio Battistelli, George Lewis, and Kaija Saariaho. Since 1993, Lê Quan Ninh has worked extensively with interactive computer music. In association with the mathematician Phillipe Besse and La Flibuste, a network of improvisers based in Toulouse, France, the percussionist has developed computer programs for multimedia installations; his programs have also been used by such groups as Quanta, Knobits, and Idiome 1238. Since 1985, Lê Quan Ninh has recorded in a variety of contexts for, among others, the Leo, FMP, New World, Wergo, and Erstwhile labels. ~ Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide
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Lê Quan Ninh (born Paris, 1961) is a French percussionist active in contemporary music and free improvisation.

He began studying piano at the age of 5, but turned towards percussion as a teenager. When he was 16, he entered the National Conservatory in Versailles. During this time he discovered free jazz. After graduating, he taught percussion for 3 years at a conservatory in Bondy, France while performing with contemporary music, dance, and theater groups often using self-taught techniques and found objects in his improvisation.

In the 1980s Ninh collaborated with Daunik Lazro, Michel Doneda, Serge Pey, Peter Kowald, Butch Morris, and Nicholas Peskine’s Compagnie du Hasard.

In 1992 Ninh founded the Association La Flibuste which organized and presented improvisational artistic events across genres. He is a member of the multi-media percussion ensemble Quatuor Helios and, along with cellist Martine Altenburger , a founder of the Hiatus Ensemble.

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Ustensiles (1995 Album by Lê Quan Ninh)
La Voyelle Liquide (2000 Album by Günter Müller With Lê Quan Ninh)
I Am Happy If You Are Happy (2000 Album by Günter Müller & Taku Sugimoto)

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