Michel Herr

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Michel Herr
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Background information
Born (1949-02-16) 16 February 1949 (age 75)
Origin Brussels, Belgium
Instrument(s) Piano, keyboards, composer, arranger
Years active1970–present
Website www.michelherr.com

Michel Herr (born 16 February 1949 in Brussels) is a Belgian jazz pianist, composer and arranger. In addition to releasing jazz albums, composing for jazz ensembles and touring widely as a performing musician, he has also composed scores for films. As a bandleader he founded several bands: Solis Lacus, Michel Herr European Quintet, Michel Herr & Unexpected Encounters. He is also a music producer.

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In 2020 he was awarded the Prix Sabam for Culture – Compositeur de Jazz 2019 for his album Positive / Music for sextet and string quartet (Igloo Records, 2019). [1]

Selected works

Albums as a leader or co-leader

Albums as a piano player, composer, arranger, etc... (a selection)

As a composer, arranger for movies

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References

  1. "Michel Herr remporte le Prix Sabam for Culture "Jazz" 2019". sabam.be. 14 December 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2021.