Born in 1936 in Paris, Gilbert
Amy won a first prize in the Concours General de Philosophie.
He then decided to turn definitively towards music and entered
the Paris Conservatoire, where he was the pupil of Simone Ple-Caussade,
Henriette Puig Roget, Darius Milhaud and Olivier Messiaen. A few
years later he met Pierre Boulez who commissioned from him "Mouvements",
which was first performed at the Domaine Musical en 1958. From
then on, his works were performed in all the leading venues for
contemporary music : Donaueschingen, Darmstadt, Venice, Royan,
Berlin, Warsaw, etc..
In 1967 he succeded Pierre Boulez
as director of the Domaine Musical concerts, a post he held until
1974, when the ensemble ceased activity.
Gilbert Amy as pursued a career
as orchestral conductor in France and abroad, conducting a very
wide repertory. He was, among others, invited by the Orchestre
de Paris, the Orchestre de l'Opera de Paris, the Orchestre na
tional de l'ORTF, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the' Norddeutscher
Rundfunk Orchester , the Ba varian Radio orchestra, the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, ...
In 1976, Gilbert Amy founded the
Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, and was appointed
as first conductor and artistic director. He gave almost 100 concerts
and recordings with this orchestra, and went on several tours
in France and abroad. Among his teaching activities at thsis time
may be mentioned his conducting classes at the Centre Acanthes
en 1979 (with Gyorgy Ligeti)
In 1982, he taught composition
and music analysis at Yale University (Usa). From 1984 to 2000
he was Director of the Lyon Conservatoire Superieur de Musique
(CNSML).
In spite of thes various activities
as interpreter, artisctic director and teacher, Gilbert Amy composed
since the mid-1950. His catalogue includes instrumental as well
as chamber music, ensemble and incidental music (theatre, film).
The voice appears in many of his works, as early as 1956 with
"Oeil de fumee", a cycle of songs, until his recent
opera "Le Premier Cercle", fourty years later.
The orchestral music might be considered as part of the nucleous
of his oeuvre, focused on sound and space organization. His "Orchestrahl"
(1985-89) appears as one of his most ambitious symphonic productions.
Gilbert Amy has received the Grand
Prix National de la Musique (1979), the Grand Prix de la SACEM
(1983), the Grand Prix musical de la Ville de Paris( 1986), the
Prix du disque de l'Academie Charles Cros (1987) and the Prix
de la Critique dramatique et musicale (1988) for his Missa cum
jubilo. In 2004, he was also awarded the Prix Cino del Duca for
his entire oeuvre.
In 1999, his opera Le Premier
Cercle was premiered with great success at the Opera National
de Lyon (France) and distinguished by critics as the major lyric
event of the last 10 years.