David Ledoux
David Ledoux is a composer and sound artist based in Montréal (Québec, Canada), who’s practice is mainly focused towards creating spatial music, designed specifically for diffusion contexts involving large loudspeaker ensembles. Aesthetically speaking, his work presents a constant interweaving of spatialized soundscapes and musical elements, aiming to create sonic fictional worlds – or a cinema for the ear.
He was awarded with the 2018 édition of the Marcelle Prize, by the professors and teachers from the Université de Montréal’s faculty of music, for his work Cathédrales (2018), while his piece Ville Aux Cent Clochers (2018) has won the 2nd prize of the JTTP 2018 contest, attributed by the Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC).
His work has been presented in many international events, in Germany, Italy, United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland), France, United States and Canada.