Alain Cophignon

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Alain Cophignon (born 26 February 1963 in Paris) is a French writer, photographer and aesthetician.

Biography

After having supported his doctoral thesis in the sciences of art at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University in 2000 under the presidency of Olivier Revault d'Allonnes (fr), Cophignon was a professor of general culture and history of art at the Institut d'études supérieures des arts (fr) (IESA), Paris, and at the École européenne de graphisme et de publicité (EEGP) in Angers.

A member of the Société des gens de lettres and co-founder of the "Société musicale française Georges Enesco", he is the author of a monograph devoted to this Romanian musician who lived in France, published by Fayard, hailed by the French-speaking press,[1] the Internet[2] or audiovisual as well as foreign[3] ; He is a laureate of the "Kastner-Boursault" prize awarded by the Académie des Beaux-Arts 2006[4] and the Prix des Muses (fr)2007.

Publications

References

  1. Cf. : La Lettre du musicien, Opéra magazine (May 2006) ; Crescendo (May-June 2006) ; Classica, Diapason, Le Monde de la musique (June 2006) ; La Dépêche du Midi (April 2007).
  2. Cf.: ConcertoNet, RefMusicologie, TraversSons.
  3. (Romanian) Cf. : Convorbiri literare, Contemporary Music Journal,Curentul, Jurnalul de dimineaţa, Jurnal de festival George Enescu, Muzica, România libera, Ziarul de Iaşi, etc.
  4. See palmarès 2006.

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