Renaud Garcia-Fons

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Renaud Garcia-Fons
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Renaud Garcia-Fons in concert.
Background information
Birth nameRenaud Garcia-Fons
Born (1962-12-24) 24 December 1962 (age 62)
Origin Paris, France
Genres Jazz, World music
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instrument Upright bass
Labels Enja Records
Website renaudgarciafons.com

Renaud Garcia-Fons (born 24 December 1962) is a French bassist and composer.

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Career

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Garcia-Fons

Garcia-Fons started his musical studies at an early age. At five years old he picked up playing the piano, switched to classical guitar at eight, then turned to rock in his teens, and finally settling for the upright bass when he was 16. He got formal musical training at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied with François Rabbath, who taught him his special technique of playing arco.

Garcia-Fons is known for his melodic sense and his viola-like col arco sound; he is sometimes referred to as "the Paganini of double bass." [1] Garcia-Fons has been deeply influenced by his mentor, the bassist François Rabbath. [2]

He started playing jazz with the band of trumpeter Roger Guérin, and thereafter had many collaborators, including symphony orchestras, jazz groups, and a trio. In 1987-93, he was part of the French all-double bass ensemble 'L'Orchestre de Contrebasses'. He remained with them for six years, also appearing with the 'Orchestre National de Jazz' directed by Claude Barthélemy during some of this time. Enja Records released his debut solo album Légendes (1992). Alboreá (1995) was his next album release, featuring his quartet including Jean-Louis Matinier (accordion), Jacques Mahieux (drums), and Yves Torchinsky (bass).

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Renaud Garcia-Fons, double bass by Frank Schindelbeck

His third album, 1998's Oriental Bass, featured his own compositions and was well received in the press. Next he combined with accordionist Jean-Louis Matinier on the album Fuera (1999). On many occasions he is accompanied by a variety of instruments, including guitar, lute, derbouka, flutes, trombone, and accordion. Garcia-Fons has collaborated with jazz musicians like Jean-Louis Matinier, Michael Riessler, Sylvain Luc, Nguyên Lê, and Michel Godard, and contributed to recordings of Gerardo Núñez and to Middle Eastern players such as Kudsi Erguner, Dhafer Youssef, and Cheb Mami. [3]

Garcia-Fons is interested in world music, particularly the music of the master of Iranian lute tanbur Ostad Elahi. These works inspire many of his compositions, such as Hommage à Ostad (CD Oriental Bass) and Voyage à Jeyhounabad [4] ( CD / DVD SOLO The Marcevol Concert). His interest in this music leads him in 2019 to participate, at the invitation of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, in a tribute concert [5] organized as an extension of the exhibition: the sacred lute, the art of Ostad Elahi [6] (2014-2015).

In addition to his career as a soloist, Renaud Garcia-Fons has been developing composition work for several years. He writes various pieces for String Quartet at the initiative of France Musique for the program Alla Breve. He creates for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the 'Ensemble de Basse-Normandie' Mundus Imaginalis. He is part of the credits for the France Culture program Les Racines du Ciel. On the international scene, he regularly plays with his various groups in the biggest Jazz Festivals. In July 2009, the Montreal International Jazz Festival invited him for a White Card of 3 concerts. [7]

In 2019, he released the duet album Farangi [8] , from the Baroque to the Orient, the fruit of a multi-year collaboration with the lutenist Claire Antonini.

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

Collaborations

With Dhafer Youssef
Within Gianluigi Trovesi Nonet
With Antonio Placer, Paulo Bellinati and Jorge Trasante
With Nguyên Lê
With Gerardo Núñez
With Kudsi Erguner
With David Peña Dorantes

References

  1. Dillon, Charlotte. "Renaud Garcia-Fons Artist Biography". AllMusic . Retrieved 2013-10-26.
  2. Lesemann, T Ballard. "Renaud Garcia-Fons plucks across the boundaries on his five-string bass - Beyond the Bass Line". CharlestonCityPaper.com. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  3. "Renaud Garcia-Fons Artist Profile". Enja Records. Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  4. Garcia-Fons, Renaud (2018-01-16). "Voyage a Jeyhounabad". Youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  5. "The Musical Legacy of Ostad Elahi". metmuseum.org. 2019-06-11.
  6. "The Sacred Lute: The Art of Ostad Elahi". 2015.
  7. "Renaud Garcia-Fons : podcasts et actualités". Radio France (in French). 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  8. Denis Desassis. "Renaud Garcia-Fons & Claire Antonini". Citizen Jazz. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  9. "German ECHO JAZZ 2013 Winners Announced". Londonj Jazz News. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  10. Lindsay, Bruce (2014-09-14). "Renaud Garcia-Fons: Beyond The Double Bass (2014)". Musical reviews. All About Jazz . Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  11. Lindsay, Bruce. "Silk Moon : New Album - Release Nov 11th, 2014". Musical reviews. Jazzhalo.be. Archived from the original on 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  12. "Renaud Garcia-Fons". Discography. Discogs.com . Retrieved 2014-11-10.