André Stordeur

 
The musical career of Belgian electronic music composer André Stordeur (born 1941 in Haine-Saint-Paul) started in 1973 with a tape composition for the soundtrack to a film on Gordon Matta-Clark titled Office Baroque. Later in the 1970s, he participated to avantgarde music ensemble Studio voor Experimentele Muziek, founded in Antwerp, Flanders, by Joris De Laet. Since 1980, Stordeur composes exclusively on Serge synthesizer, either a Serge series 79 and a Serge prototype 1980, which was especially built for him by Serge Tcherepnin himself. In 1981, Stordeur composed the music of Belgian film director Christian Mesnil's documentary Du Zaïre au Congo. He studied at IRCAM in 1981 with David Wessel and then flew to the US to study with Morton Subotnick. Stordeur became an influential sound synthesis teacher and, in 1997, completed his Art of Analog Modular Synthesis by Voltage Control, a guide to everything modular.
 
André Stordeur - Oberheim SEM 8 Voice - 1979-80 (vinyl LP)
2021
Sub Rosa
Unreleased 25'06 side A track (1979-80) + selected works circa 2000 by a key composer of Belgian electronic music.
André Stordeur - Analog and Digital Electronic Music #2 - 1980-2000 (vinyl LP)
2017
Sub Rosa
Selected unreleased works from 1980 to 2000 by a key composer of Belgian electronic music.
André Stordeur - Complete Analog and Digital Electronic Works - 1978-2000 (3 CD)
2015
Sub Rosa
sold out
The complete work (unreleased for the most part of it) by a key composer of Belgian electronic music.
André Stordeur - Complete Analog and Digital Electronic Works - 1978-2000 (2 vinyl LP)
2015
Sub Rosa
sold out
An anthology of the work of a key composer of Belgian electronic music (color vinyl).


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