g, *1955 FR, Tunis
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Classical
Roland Dyens (born October 19, 1955, Tunis, Tunisia – died October 29, 2016) was a Tunisian-born French classical guitarist, composer and arranger. He studied guitar with the Spanish classical guitarist Alberto Ponce (2) and analysis with Désiré Dondeyne. He won several prizes in competitions for classical guitar performance as well as for composition. As a performer, Dyens was known for his extraordinary capacity for improvisation. Essentially unique among classical guitarists, Dyens frequently opened his concerts with an improvised piece, in order to help him get a feel for the hall and the audience. His guitar music drew on many elements of folk music and jazz, that has become popular with players. "Tango en Skaï" (1985), is one of his best-known pieces, but also widely played is the more extended "Libra Sonatine" (1986) written in three movements: "India", "Largo", "Fuoco", which was composed after Dyens had undergone heart surgery. "Skaï" is a French slang term for imitation leather, and here references the Gauchos of Argentina and Southern Brazil who are known for their distinctive leather outfits. Hence "Tango en Skaï" is a humorous, gaudy take on the tango. In addition to being one of the most prolific guitar composers of his generation, Dyens also released several volumes of arrangements. Ranging from jazz standards to Brazilian folk music, these arrangements have made their way into the repertoire of both professional and amateur guitarists. Dyens toured extensively and performed at many music festivals and held master classes at many locations across Europe, the United States and Asia. He also taught at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where he was Professor of Guitar. He died on October 29, 2016 at the age 61.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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My Funny Valentine | Roland Dyens | 2017 | Album |
Naquele Tempo | Roland Dyens | 2009 | Album |
Anyway | Roland Dyens | 2008 | Album |
Night And Day - Visite Au Jazz | Roland Dyens | 2003 | Album |
Tangos y Danzas | Aniello Desiderio, Gennaro Desiderio, Verdi Quartett, Astor Piazzolla, Leo Brouwer, Roland Dyens, Enrico Cannio | 2002 | Album |
Hommage à Brassens Et Autres Oeuvres de Roland Dyens | Roland Dyens, Quatuor Enesco | 2001 | Album |
20 Lettres Pour Guitare Solo | Roland Dyens | 2001 | Album |
Citrons Doux | Roland Dyens | 2001 | Album |
Nuages | Roland Dyens | 1999 | Album |
Koyunbaba | Rob Nijboer - Agustín Barrios Mangoré / Leo Brouwer / Carlo Domeniconi / Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar / Frank Martin / Roland Dyens | 1999 | Album |
Ao Vivo | Roland Dyens | 1997 | Album |
Joaquin Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez - Roland Dyens: Concerto Métis & Tango En Skaï | Roland Dyens, Joaquín Rodrigo | 1997 | Album |
Paris Guitare - 26 Chansons Françaises / 26 French Songs | Roland Dyens | 1997 | Album |
Chansons françaises vol. 2 | Roland Dyens | 1995 | Album |
Chansons Francaises - Guitare Vol. 2 | Roland Dyens | 1995 | Album |
Concerto En Si Pour Guitare Et Ensemble De 21 Guitares. Rythmaginaires et Côté Sud | Roland Dyens | 1994 | Album |
Chansons Francaises - Guitare Vol. 1 | Roland Dyens | 1991 | Album |
Guitare | Eric Pénicaud, Tania Chagnot, Jean Bruno Dautaner, Arnaud Dumond, Roland Dyens, Ensemble de Guitares de Paris, Marc Khalifa, François Laurent | 1990 | Album |
Ao Vivo | Roland Dyens | 1989 | Album |
Villa Lobos | Roland Dyens | 1987 | Album |
Villa Lobos Les Preludes Trois Saudades Capricornes | Roland Dyens | 1982 | Album |
Folklore Für Panflöte | Georges Schmitt, Albert Lévy, Roland Dyens, Jean-Luc Ceddaha | Album |