Trochu, Pierre
Pierre Trochu. Composer, percussionist, b Montreal 8 Jan 1953; B MUS (Montreal) 1974, M MUS (Montreal) 1977, D MUS composition (Montreal) 1983. He studied 1970-7 with
Serge Garant (composition) and
Robert Leroux and
Guy Lachapelle (percussion) at the
University of Montreal. He also took courses in mathematics and computer science 1970-4 at the university and enrolled at the electronic music studio at
McGill University, where he worked 1973-5 with
Alcides Lanza and
Bengt Hambraeus. His first work,
Pluton, was composed in 1971; the following year he wrote the music for an educational film,
La Percussion, commissioned by the Quebec Ministry of Education. In 1974 he won the first
CBC National Radio Competition for Young Composers with
Orange (for mezzo-soprano, flute, piano, and two percussionists) premiered in April 1972 at the University of Montreal. He also composed other instrumental works including
Modulo 5 ou la Naissance du rythme, premiered in May 1974 at Cowansville, Que, (
FAMEQ congress), and
Miracrose, premiered in April 1977 by the
SMCQ Ensemble. In the second CBC National Radio Competition for Young Composers he took first prize with
Eros, a work for tape performed in January 1976 at the University of Montreal and recorded on Centrediscs CMC-3288. He was awarded grants in 1975 and 1976 from the
Canada Council and composed the sound track for the CBC radio program 'Portrait de Jean-Jules Richard' (1975) and incidental music for a dramatic work, Jacques Godbout's
Le Bébé d'artifice (Prix Gilson 1975). In July 1976 his
Solstices de liberté was presented by Médiateq as part of the activities surrounding the Montreal
Olympic Games. He won the second prize in the 1982
PRO Canada Competition for young composers with his orchestral work
Osmose (1981). Also in 1982 the
OJQ premiered
Fusion (1982) for 24 instrumentalists, under the direction of
Serge Garant; this work was chosen to represent Canada at the World Music Days (ISCM) in Denmark in 1983. His work
Vertiges (1983) for six percussionists was commissioned by Robert Leroux for the University of Montreal percussion ensemble and was also premiered as part of the
World Music Days at the Salle Claude-Champagne l Oct 1984. The next day, the
SMCQ premiered
Tangente (1984) for 10 instrumentalists, a work which it had commissioned and which it recorded on RCI 611. This piece was also chosen for World Music Days in Budapest in 1986. Trochu is an associate of the
Canadian Music Centre.
Author
Isabelle Panneton
Bibliography
Proulx, Michelle. 'Pierre Trochu - music, politics and the word,' MSc, 294, Mar-Apr 1977