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Violoniste virtuose et compositeur prolifique aux influences variées (néo-classique, électro, rock alternatif, jazz), Alexeï Aïgui a écrit des dizaines de musiques de films, notamment pour Hirokazu Kore-Eda (La Vérité), Pascal Bonitzer (Cherchez Hortense, Le tableau volé) et Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro, Ernest Cole). Il est le fondateur en 1994 de l'ensemble 4'33", né de ses expériences et collaborations avec le rock alternatif et le free jazz, et tourne en tant que violoniste avec Pierre Bastien, la chanteuse Mina Agossi, le pianiste et compositeur allemand Dietmar Bonnen, et le violoniste japonais Keisuke Ohta. Sa musique est interprétée par des musiciens tels que les pianistes Alexei Lubimov et Susanne Kessel.
Il vient de signer la bande sonore du film Orwell: 2+2 = 5 de Raoul Peck, présenté en mai dernier au Festival de Cannes, et dont la sortie française est prévue en février 2026. Gratuit sur réservation
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Alexei Aigui Biography
Alexei Aigui is one of the most striking and versatile Russian composers. The success of his soundtrack to Valery Todorovsky’s Country of the Deaf was so mind blowing that it turned the Russian music life in the late 1990s upside down. Thanks to him, soundtracks masterfully entered the concert halls and clubs, and instrumental music peaked the interest of the general public.
With ease, Aigui combines the piercing sensuality with strict form; the touching beauty of sound with experiments, minimalism and neoclassics with avanguard. He has written dozens of instrumental scores and more than 50 soundtracks for films by Raoul Peck, Hirokazu Koreeda, Pascal Bonitzer among others. Most recently he composed the score for two Raoul Peck’s films: the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and César-awarded documentary ‘I Am Not Your Negro’, and ‘The Young Karl Marx’ that premiered in the 67th Berlinale Special Gala program. Aigui's score for ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ was also nominated for 2017 Cinema Eye Honors Awards.
As a violinist, he initiated international projects with various musicians including the famous French composer and creator of sound machines, Pierre Bastien, french jazz-singer Mina Agossi, German pianist Dietmar Bonnen, and Japanese violinist Keisuke Ota, and actively performs with his ensemble “4’33’’”. He plays on well-respected world stages and festivals in Germany, France, Japan and Russia.
Read MoreWith ease, Aigui combines the piercing sensuality with strict form; the touching beauty of sound with experiments, minimalism and neoclassics with avanguard. He has written dozens of instrumental scores and more than 50 soundtracks for films by Raoul Peck, Hirokazu Koreeda, Pascal Bonitzer among others. Most recently he composed the score for two Raoul Peck’s films: the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and César-awarded documentary ‘I Am Not Your Negro’, and ‘The Young Karl Marx’ that premiered in the 67th Berlinale Special Gala program. Aigui's score for ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ was also nominated for 2017 Cinema Eye Honors Awards.
As a violinist, he initiated international projects with various musicians including the famous French composer and creator of sound machines, Pierre Bastien, french jazz-singer Mina Agossi, German pianist Dietmar Bonnen, and Japanese violinist Keisuke Ota, and actively performs with his ensemble “4’33’’”. He plays on well-respected world stages and festivals in Germany, France, Japan and Russia.
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