Frédéric Sanchez (English Wikipedia)

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  • Clemens, Nicolas; Stephenson, Sarah. "The Louvre introduces living art". Artfacts.net. Retrieved November 10, 2015. The author of this audio-installation, Frederic Sanchez, continues his work in the Louvre, which started in 1988, through the connection between sound illustration and the world of art (Louise Bourgeois/ The Foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art Grand Duc Jean, Luxembourg/ The Museum of the Louvre).

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  • Monvoisin, Alain (2008). Dictionnaire international de la sculpture moderne & contemporaine [International dictionary of modern and contemporary sculpture] (in French) (1st ed.). Ed. du Regard. p. 470. ISBN 978-2-84105-211-0. Retrieved November 12, 2015. « A partir de 1998, il envisage son travail en collaboration avec des cinéastes, telle Virgine Wagon pour son film Le Secret, des commissaires d'exposition ou des conservateurs de musées (Bal(l)ade, promenade virtuelle et sonore pour le Mudam du Luxembourg, 2001), des architectes comme Odile Decq (Less Aesthetics more Ethics, 2000) ou des artistes - Louise Bourgeois (C'est le murmure de l'eau qui chante, 2003), Orlan (Bien que, oui mais, 2003) ou Ange Leccia, réalisant la bande sonore de son film Nymphea avec Laetitia Casta (2006). Puis il franchit une autre étape en abordant la sculpture sonore proprement dite avec des oeuvres qui sont non plus des illustrations mais des créations effectueés en fonction de lieux comme le musée du Louvre (La Salamandre, 2004) ou le Grand Palais (Ondes visibles, en collaboration avec une installation de miroirs de Thierry Dreyfus, 2005). Séléction d'expositions : 2002, Sainte-Anastase, Paris; 2007, Cent8-Serge Le Borgne, Paris. »

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  • "Frédéric Sanchez, BoF 500". Business of Fashion. July 9, 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  • Fitzpatrick, Tommy (November 5, 2015). "Making Frédéric Sanchez's Fashion Show Mixes". Business Of Fashion. Retrieved November 13, 2015. Sanchez has since made a career out of collaborating with designers on a conceptual level, his carefully-curated, cerebral soundtracks cementing his place as one of fashion's most respected show music producers.

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  • Noakes, Tim (June 2, 2015). "Frédéric Sanchez's Synth Hero mix". Dazed. Retrieved 10 November 2015. Since 1988 he has created some of the most innovative soundtracks for the world's biggest fashion shows. In the past year alone he has scored runway collections for Prada, Jil Sander, Comme des Garçons, Calvin Klein, Miu Miu, Alexander Wang, Thomas Tait and many more. Designers come to Sanchez because he is an expert in creating the perfect atmosphere to complement their clothes.
  • "The cult composer behind the most iconic runway moments". Dazed. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015. With his carefully curated soundtracks blasting out from the speakers of Prada, Comme des Garçons, Margiela and Miu Miu, Frédéric Sanchez has become a catwalk icon in his own right. Whether he's transporting you to another time with his live compositions or mixing up Metallica and Beyoncé, his vast and varied tastes have changed the game for fashion soundtracks.
  • Jones, Daisy (September 23, 2015). "Stream London Fashion Week's most electrifying soundtrack". Dazed. Retrieved 10 November 2015. Nobody epitomises the sound of fashion more than Frédéric Sanchez, the cult Parisian producer who has been lending his musical talents to the runways of Prada, Comme des Garçons, Margiela and Miu Miu for over 25 years.

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  • Ambroise, Laure; Capdevielle, Marie-Anne (2001). "Jalouse N°37, page 74". Patrimoine des Editions Jalou. Les Editions Jalou. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015. Retrieved November 10, 2015.

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