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Birth name
  
Renaud Garcia-Fons

Labels
  
Enja Records

Genres
  
Jazz, World music

Instruments
  
Upright bass

Education
  
Conservatoire de Paris

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Composer

Origin
  
Paris, France

Name
  
Renaud Garcia-Fons


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Born
  
December 24, 1962 (age 61) (
1962-12-24
)

Associated acts
  
David Dorantes, Jean-Louis Matinier, Nguyen Le, Kudsi Erguner

Albums
  
Solo: The Marcevol Concert, Mediterranees, Beyond the Double Bass, Suite Andalouse, Fuera

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Renaud Garcia-Fons (born December 24, 1962) is a French upright-bass player and composer, notable for his customised 5-stringed bass.

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Career

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." Garcia-Fons has been deeply influenced by his mentor, the bassist François Rabbath.

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 Barthélémy 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).

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.

Honors

  • 2013: ECHO Jazz Award "DVD of the Year", for Solo – The Marcevol Concert
  • Solo albums

  • 1992: Légendes (Enja Records)
  • 1995: Alboreá (Enja Records)
  • 1995: Suite Andalouse (Al Sur), with Pedro Soler
  • 1997: Oriental Bass (Enja Records)
  • 1999: Fuera (Enja Records), with Jean-Louis Matinier
  • 2000: Acoustic Songs (Label Hopi), with Gérard Marais
  • 2001: Navigatore (Enja Records)
  • 2004: Entremundo (Enja Records)
  • 2006: Arcoluz (Enja Records)
  • 2009: La Linea Del Sur (Enja Records)
  • 2010: Méditerranées (Enja Records)
  • 2012: Solo - The Marcevol Concert (Enja Records)
  • 2013: Beyond The Double Bass (Enja Records)
  • 2014: Silk Moon (e-motive Records), with Derya Türkan
  • Collaborations

    With Dhafer Youssef
  • 1999: Malak (Enja Records), including with Markus Stockhausen, Nguyên Lê, Jatinder Thakur
  • Within Gianluigi Trovesi Nonet
  • 2000: Round About A Midsummer's Dream (Enja Records)
  • With Antonio Placer, Paulo Bellinati and Jorge Trasante
  • 2000: Nomades D'Ici (Le Chant du Monde)
  • With Nguyên Lê
  • 1997: Three Trios (ACT Music)
  • 2000: Bakida (ACT Music)
  • 2008: Fragile Beauty (ACT Music)
  • With Gerardo Núñez
  • 2000: Jazzpaña II (ACT Music)
  • With Kudsi Erguner
  • 2001: Islam Blues (ACT Music)
  • With David Peña Dorantes
  • 2015: Paseo A Dos (E-Motive Records)
  • References

    Renaud Garcia-Fons Wikipedia