Gérard Condé (born 26 January 1947) is a French composer and music critic.
Born in Nancy, Condé was first self-taught until 1965[1] then studied harmony at the Conservatoire de Nancy [fr] before following the teaching of Max Deutsch (composition) in Paris between 1969 and 1972.
[2] He also contributes to various publications, such as L'Avant-scène [fr] Opéra and Opéra international and produces programmes on France Musique.
[1] As a composer, he writes in a technique derived from serial music.
[2] L'Est républicain (May/June 1972) L'Écran lorrain (1971–1974), Le Guide musical (1973–1975), Nouvelle Revue des Deux Mondes (1975), Harmonie (1975–1980), Lyrica (1975–1980) Opéra (1974–1976), Opéra International (1977–1978 / 1986–2005), Opéra Magazine (since 2005), Le Monde de la musique (1978–1980 / 1990–2005), Mélomane (Radio France) (1991–2000), Diapason (since 2006), Le Monde (about 4000 articles from April 1975 to September 2014) More than a hundred including: