Léo Collin
FINALIST OF THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMPOSITION 2011
Composer's Biography
Léo Collin, a French composer, was born in 1990 in Estandeuil, France. He is currently studying at the Regional Conservatory in Lyon pursuing classes in composition, conducting, piano, and viola. As a composer he is influenced by a diverse range of composers including Bernard Herrmann, Danny Elfman, Igor Stravinsky, Olivier Messiaen, Aaron Copland, Sergei Prokovief, or Alessandro Scarlatti and Palestrina. Foremerly a guitarist in various rock groups, Léo has chosen to dedicate himself entirely to the study of classical music after earning a Bachelor's Degree in applied arts.
Finalist Work: Intermediate Level
Song for Oboe, Clarinet Bb and Bassoon | |
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