Claude Barthélemy (musician)

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Claude Barthélemy
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Background information
Born (1956-08-22) August 22, 1956 (age 65)
St. Denis, France
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
LabelsLabel Bleu
Associated actsOrchestre National de Jazz

Claude Barthélemy (born August 22, 1956) is a French jazz guitarist.

Barthélemy started playing guitar when he was fourteen years old. He began playing with Michel Portal's ensemble Unit in 1978 and worked with Aldo Romano, Stu Martin, and . He assembled a trio with and in the early 1980s, in addition to working with Jean-Marc Padovani and . Beginning in the mid-1980s he concentrated on composition, writing for mixed ensembles; some of his pieces incorporated video and dance. He co-founded the group  [fr] in 1987 and from 1989 to 1991 was the director of Orchestre National de Jazz. In the 1990s he led the octet La Nouvelle-Orleans, the quartet Monsieur Claude, and accompanied and .[1]

Discography[]

  • Jaune et Encore (Cobalt, 1979)
  • Forest One (Celluloid, 1981)
  • Moderne (Owl, 1983)
  • Real Politi-K (Big Noise 1986)
  • Claire (Label Bleu, 1990)
  • JACK-L!Ne (Label Bleu, 1991)
  • Solide (Evidence, 1993)
  • Monsieur Claude (Deux Z, 1996)
  • Sereine (Label Bleu, 2000)
  • Admirabelamour (Label Bleu, 2003)
  • La Fete De L'Eau (Le Chant Du Monde, 2004)
  • Claude Barthelemy & L'Occidentale (Laborie Jazz, 2015)
  • Roxinelle (Maxiphone, 2016)

References[]

  1. ^ Rye, Howard (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries. p. 152. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
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