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Claude Ballif (22 May 1924 – 24 July 2004) was a French composer, writer, and pedagogue. He worked at a number of institutions throughout more than 40 years of teaching, one of which he had attended as a student. Among his pupils were Raynald Arseneault, Nicolas Bacri, Gérard Buquet, Joseph-François Kremer, Philippe Manoury, Serge Provost, Mehmet Okonsar, Simon Bertrand, Alexandre Desplat, and Claude Abromont. He was described as a French modernist and as "the product of the exciting and turbulent post World War II years of the Western avant-garde" alongside composers Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

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  • Claude Ballif (en)
  • Claude Ballif (ca)
  • Claude Ballif (de)
  • Claude Ballif (fr)
  • Claude Ballif (pl)
  • Баллиф, Клод (ru)
  • Клод Балліф (uk)
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  • Claude Ballif (París, 22 de maig de 1924 - Poissons, 24 de juliol de 2004) va ser un compositor francès. (ca)
  • Claude Ballif (22 May 1924 – 24 July 2004) was a French composer, writer, and pedagogue. He worked at a number of institutions throughout more than 40 years of teaching, one of which he had attended as a student. Among his pupils were Raynald Arseneault, Nicolas Bacri, Gérard Buquet, Joseph-François Kremer, Philippe Manoury, Serge Provost, Mehmet Okonsar, Simon Bertrand, Alexandre Desplat, and Claude Abromont. He was described as a French modernist and as "the product of the exciting and turbulent post World War II years of the Western avant-garde" alongside composers Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen. (en)
  • Claude Ballif, né le 22 mai 1924 à Paris et mort le 24 juillet 2004 à Saint-Dizier, est un compositeur français. (fr)
  • Клод Баллиф (фр. Claude Ballif, 22 мая 1924, Париж — 24 июля 2004, Сен-Дизье) — французский композитор. (ru)
  • Claude André François Ballif (ur. 22 maja 1924 w Paryżu, zm. 24 lipca 2004 w Poissons) – francuski kompozytor, teoretyk muzyki i pedagog. (pl)
  • Клод Балліф (фр. Claude Ballif; 22 травня 1924, Париж — 24 липня 2004, Сен-Дізьє) — французький композитор. (uk)
  • Claude Ballif (* 22. Mai 1924 in Paris; † 24. Juli 2004 in Poissons) war ein französischer Komponist. Claude Balliff studierte am Pariser Konservatorium bei Noël Gallon, Tony Aubin und Olivier Messiaen, 1954 in Berlin Komposition bei Boris Blacher und Josef Rufer sowie Musikwissenschaft bei Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt und Akustik bei Fritz Winckel und war danach bei den Internationalen Ferienkursen für Neue Musik in Darmstadt Schüler von Luigi Nono, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio und Karlheinz Stockhausen. 1955 erhielt er den Ersten Preis für Komposition im internationalen Wettbewerb von Genf für sein Orchesterwerk Lovecraft. 1959 wurde er Assistent Pierre Schaeffers in der Groupe de recherches musicales. 1963 erhielt er eine Professur für Musikgeschichte und Analyse an der École Normale de Mu (de)
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  • Claude Ballif (en)
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  • Claude Ballif (en)
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  • Saint-Dizier, France (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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